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Interior design trends for 2024 – as seen at High Point

Annie Elliott | October 16, 2023

I always look forward to the High Point (NC) Furniture Market, Gentle Readers, but this year was especially rewarding. My colleague Amy and I were STRATEGIC! We did not mess around. With surgical precision we visited the showrooms on our list and kept our eyes peeled for new resources. We cracked the code on our upcoming holiday tablescape for Schumacher. We ate pimento cheese.

Amy and I were heartened by the continued high quality of some tried and true resources (Century furniture in particular), we had our preconceived notions challenged (I’m looking at you, Stickley!), and we discovered some new resources (including Oliver Home).

We also observed a few trends. Only a few, mind you. It wasn’t a year of bold statements.

#1: BEIGE is replacing gray as the neutral of choice. Sigh. It’s a step in the right direction, I suppose.

Beige living room with white sofa
Kravet
Beige and cream living room with indoor trees
Baker
living room with brown sofa and black and white art
Baker
Beige living room with 2 chairs and round green ottoman
Century

We also saw a lot of light-toned wood and continued use of natural materials, which could be an offshoot of the beige trend.

Pencil rattan cabinet in beige room
Currey

#2: EARTH TONES are everywhere…

Art work series in earth tones with matching chairs
Loloi
living room in earth tones with two sofas, one green sofa
Highland House

#3: …especially GREEN. Yay!!!

Green living room
Century

All sorts of greens, not just earthy ones.

Room with green walls and large home bar cabinet
Julian Chichester
Green dining chair with green modern art in the background
Baker
Green decorative accessories for styling
Currey
Living room with colorful painting, white sofa, and green lounge chairs
Century

#4: Curves continue, particularly in the form of BIOMORPHIC SHAPES. If you like this trend (fad?), fantastic. Go for it: but buy ONE piece and put it in a room with other normal furniture. Put three blob-shaped pieces in one room and you might feel a little seasick.

Curvy white sofa for family room or living room
Julian Chichester
Curved burgundy lacquer desk for home office
Century
Curved ottoman for family room or living room
Mr. Brown London
Pair of black and white marble coffee tables for family room or living room
Century. I like these tables, TBH
Curvy woven materials ottoman table for family room
Arteriors

#5: Finally, we saw the rise of CANOPY AND FOUR-POSTER BEDS. So handsome! Or so darling, depending!

Playful green canopy daybed for children's room or sunroom
Woodbridge
Elegant black four-poster bed
Oliver Home
Red four-poster upholstered bed in colorful bedroom
Julian Chichester
Pair of white four-poster twin beds in children's room
Julian Chichester

And really finally, what’s not going away? MARBLE. Tables, stools, bowls…even marble-framed mirrors! I swear, you’d have to reinforce the floor to get the table below into a 5th Avenue penthouse. And crane it in. Like a grand piano. Only quieter.

Round marble dining table with green and lucite dining chairs
Baker

That’s the report from High Point, Gentle Readers! Remember: trends are useful only if they speak to you. If none of these appeal, give ’em a miss. Your home must make you happy. That’s the only trend I care about.

Please join me THIS FRIDAY, October 20, at Miss Pixie’s!!! Beginning at 5:30, we’ll do a livestreamed shop tour, Q&A, and book signing.  My Neighbor Saw Me Naked, and Other Reasons You Need Drapes, will be for sale, of course. 1626 14th Street, NW. See you there!!

Category: TrendsTag: Arteriors, beige, biomorphic shapes, canopy bed, Century, Century Furniture, color trends 2024, Currey, curved furniture, earth tones, four-poster bed, gray, green, grey, High Point, High Point Market, Highland House, interior design trends 2024, Julian Chichester, Kravet, light wood, marble, Mr. Brown London, Oliver Home, trends, Woodbridge, Woodbridge Furniture

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