Deco trend 2021: the essentials to adopt

What are the major trends looming for 2021? Between a certain minimalism and the desire to turn to nature and natural materials, this new year will mark a change in the world of decoration. If you are impatient to discover all the inspirations that will punctuate 2021, it's here! Here are all the decor trends to follow very closely.

What will your interior look like in 2021? The trends already seem to be emerging in the world of decoration. It's time to immerse yourself in all these novelties to refresh your home. And we reassure you, there is something to inspire you!

This year, looped wool and velvet warm up our interiors, without sacrificing style. 2021 marks the triumph of slow decor and craftsmanship. Thus, environmentally friendly materials are multiplying on the furniture. On the color side, khaki also advocates a return to nature and a need for vegetation. Finally, the rounded shapes envelop us in softness from autumn-winter. In short, our house is transformed into a real cocoon to relax and take care of yourself.

Here are all the deco trends 2021 to adopt today.

Loop wool invades interiors

After warming up our wardrobe, the curly wool envelops the furniture. This fluffy and comforting material reminiscent of sheep skins has discreetly invited itself into our interiors in 2020 to assert itself as winter approaches. Cocooning and sensory, curly wool, especially if it is immaculate, sublimates the furniture in which it is good to curl up. It invests in armchairs, sofas, benches and other seats, finding the compromise between comfort and sophistication.

Khaki reveals itself

To know the color of the year 2021 which will succeed the Classic Blue, we will have to wait a little longer. But one thing is certain, the khaki is already talking about it a lot. Omnipresent in the fall-winter 2020-2021 collections, this shade will bring an essential vegetal touch once the summer is over. It stands out with style on armchairs, bed linen and on walls.

The furniture is rounded off in 2021

The decoration will favor the curves which soften the volumes. The furniture is in search of softness this year. No more right angles, we focus on rounded lines, which have the advantage of facilitating passage in small spaces. The sofas use the same codes and display sensual shapes that want to be enveloping. What could be more comfortable to enjoy the moments that you take for yourself, to refocus or relax?

Sculptural forms prevail

In 2021, design will be seduced by sculptural forms. An ideal trend to bring a contemporary touch to your home. Disregarding their primary utility, vases, lights and other pedestal tables turn into fascinating totemic sculptures to play works of art in our decor.

Velvet, again and again

Velvet is well on its way to becoming a classic in terms of decoration. As beautiful to admire as it is pleasant to touch, it is both chic and comforting, which makes it a great ally in our interiors. Perfect for warming up the atmosphere, velvet is in the spotlight in the living room, on sofas and armchairs. This winter, we are going further in the trend by focusing on corduroy, the striped variant of the textile, just as stylish.

The slow decor does not slow down

The containment and the Covid-19 crisis allowed the slow decor to make a comeback in the house. Slow down, purify your decoration, buy less but better, favor craftsmanship and second hand… These desires and realizations seem set to be more than just a trend. This responsible and sustainable decoration is a real invitation to relaxation and well-being.

Natural materials

The craze for rattan, rush and cane is not about to run out of steam. A charming asset in a house, natural materials are part of the slow movement and make decor and environment rhyme. Not too much is needed, the right measure is to be found to adopt them in an elegant way. A few wicker baskets hanging on the walls, an armchair with contemporary rattan lines, a woven suspension above the table or plant fiber rugs are enough to create a peaceful interior.

The minimalism of Face Line Art

If the curves of the female body are clearly emancipated in our settings, the human face is no less neglected by artists. While the face decoration seduced us in 2020, it is back in a minimalist version. This is the trend of Face Line Art, in other words, drawings of faces and people limited to a few very simple lines. We find it on vases, cushions or wall posters, and we love it!

Ceramic becomes trendy

In the "slow deco" movement, ceramics impose themselves as a return to the sources and the authentic. Crockery, pots, vases, pitchers and other trinkets are seduced by its charm and irregularity. If you too want unique and handcrafted pieces, find all our ideas for integrating ceramics into your decor.

See also: Deco trends 2020

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