CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAYS 2021

Color, creativity, and eco-consciousness contribute to the myriad home decor trends seen this holiday season. We present the different trends.

Rich Tones: 

  • Sophisticated shades of turquoisePlum, emerald, and teal intertwine in interiors and Christmas decorating schemes for a grown-up aesthetic.
  • Strong and deliberate shapes and style, highlighting geometric shapes or striking curves
  • The warmth comes from both the materials and the colors, with velvets, fringes, fabrics and woods.

Red Accent:

  • Red is relegated to accent touches rather than placing it center stage, within simple, minimalist schemes
  • Located between natural materials and rustic woods with the Scandinavian style, but with greater warmth.

Make it Always Green:

  • Make a natural statement and combine evergreens with materials like wicker skirts, linen cushions or wool blankets.
  • Keep rooms relatively simple and unassuming, using light, neutral tones and ensuring that any decorative features, such as ornaments, stick to natural, neutral tones to avoid detracting from greenery.
  • Foliage is left 'wild' rather than tied too tightly to garland rings or garland shapes for an organic, hand-forged feel

Tree Styles:

  • Reflecting the wishes of consumers who may not want to cut down a tree or who may not have room for them, tree- ternatives they are a sustainable alternative.
  • Incorporate simple wall hangings or card displays for a more sophisticated look with DIY instructions or ready-to-hang kits.
  •  small table trees or even an 'umbrella' tree, designed to take up little ground space while still offering height.

Animal Magic

  •  Animal motifs move away from the reindeer, robins and polar bears associated with Christmas style, from kitsch to mystical.
  •  Dog motifs find their way into Christmas ornaments, bedding, and even wall light silhouettes.
  • The trend of glass decorations Hyper -kitsch se  softens, with felt and wood designs that follow a similar style.

 

 

Kitsch Ombre:

  • Faux Christmas trees make no pretense of being realistic, displaying kitsch ombré colors in small-scale tabletop bottlebrush trees up to full ceiling height numbers
  •  Contrasting colors  are key, using a variation in tone and strength, with soft sherbet hues blending with bold neons.
  • Give nature the hyper-real treatment, by staining or painting leaves and twigs to fit the trend.

 

Sugary Scandi:

  • Use the pink  as a 'neutral' in festive schemes, both as a backdrop and within Christmas decorations.
  • The  sets of scandinavian style they are overlaid with a soft sugary tone, using pale greys.
  • The pink tones within the products veer towards nude ones.

Source of information and photos: WGSN

 

 

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