The Definitive Guide to Interior Design and Fashion Trends of 2024 as Told by Vogue

by Sam Calhoun

In the intricate dance between interior design and fashion, 2024 brings a seamless fusion of trends that captivate both worlds. Vogue's insights from top decorators reveal a prevailing theme: "quiet luxury." Inspired by the sophisticated allure of shows like Succession and a retreat from ostentatious luxury, this trend manifests in soft textures, warm woods, and subdued patterns dominating home designs. Brands like Hermès shine, emphasizing timeless, classic pieces over flashy extravagance.

What's In:


1. Quiet Luxury:
   - "Classic, investment pieces" take center stage—pieces that stand the test of time and evolve through reupholstery. (Jake Arnold)
   - Luxurious, soft fabrics, warm woods, and subtle patterns redefine opulence. (Timothy Corrigan)

2. Mono-Rooms:
   - Tone-on-tone decor allows for emphasis on texture, silhouette, and material. (Jeremiah Brent)
   - Single-textile-pattern rooms let furniture shine. (Joy Moyler)

3. Fashion Colors as Home Colors:
   - Brown emerges as a dominant hue, transitioning from fashion to interiors. (Martyn Lawrence Bullard)
   - Red, a fashion trend of 2023, spills into home decor. (Joy Moyler)

4. Vintage Lighting:
   - Vintage lighting adds character and patina to living spaces. (Heidi Caillier)

5. China Pantries:
   - Modern takes on 'butler pantries' with a retail display quality are in demand. (Joy Moyler)

6. Stripes:
   - Bold, candy-style stripes make a comeback in both rooms and fashion. (Heidi Caillier)

7. Glass Bricks:
   - A resurgence of glass bricks as innovative materials for floors, tables, and tiles. (Brigette Romanek)

8. Yellow:
   - Buttery yellow for millwork and upholstery brings warmth to spaces. (Jake Arnold)
   - Yellow signifies confidence, merging traditional forms with modern elements. (Robin Standefer)

9. Marble Accessories:
   - Stone and marble furniture/accessories add personality and uniqueness. (Jenni Kayne)

10. Dark Wood-Paneled Walls:
    - A revival of dark wood-paneled walls for warmth and modern aesthetics. (Robin Standefer)

11. Local Makers and Design:
    - A focus on local craft and materials connecting interiors to their surroundings. (Vicky Charles)

12. Mixing Textures:
    - Experimentation with varied textures like plaster walls mixed with wood floors. (Jenni Kayne)

13. Silver Accents:
    - Silver takes the lead, blending timeless and versatile qualities. (Robin Standefer)

14. One-of-a-Kind Pieces:
    - Embracing handmade, one-of-a-kind pieces for a bespoke feel. (Jeremiah Brent)

15. Collectibles:
    - Curating collections within homes, celebrating the art of the collection. (Martin Brudnizki)

16. Futuristic Materials:
    - Contemporary fixtures with innovative materials like recycled plastics gain popularity. (Kelly Wearstler)

What's Out:


1. Instagram Design:
   - A departure from replicated designs from Instagram and Pinterest. (Jake Arnold)
   - A move away from flawless, stage set interiors towards real, lived-in spaces. (Vicky Charles)

2. Ivory Boucle:
   - A shift away from the ubiquitous use of ivory boucle. (Heidi Caillier)

3. Fast Furniture:
   - Clients favor investing in quality, enduring pieces with sustainability in mind. (Heidi Caillier)

4. Fake Fur Throws:
   - Fake fur throws make way for woven textures and knits. (Vicky Charles)

5. Wicker Lamps:
   - Wicker lighting fixtures fade away from trendiness. (Timothy Corrigan)

6. Ruffles:
   - Ruffled edges and skirted tables become dated. (Kathryn M. Ireland)

7. Minimalism:
   - Minimalism loses appeal; layered neutrals make a confident design statement. (Alfredo Paredes)

8. Mid-Century Modern Angular Furniture:
   - Angular mid-century-looking pieces witness a decline. (Timothy Corrigan)

9. All-White Kitchens:
   - All-white kitchens give way to vibrant colors and bold choices. (Martyn Lawrence Bullard)

2024 invites a departure from the mundane, celebrating a harmonious blend of timeless luxury, individuality, and a nod to sustainable, enduring design.

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