1stDibs Reveals 2024 Trends from its Annual Designer Survey: What’s IN and What’s OUT for Color, Motifs, Design and More
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Sage green puts an end to emerald’s three-year streak and disco balls and checkprint are officially on the wane
NEW YORK, Nov. 09, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 1stDibs, a leading marketplace for extraordinary design, has announced the results of its seventh annual Interior Designer Trends Survey, taken by 624 interior designers from around the world. The highly anticipated insights from the data help to predict and define the hottest trends of the upcoming year, as well as year-over-year change and design trends that are falling out of favor.
“As we head into 2024, it’s interesting to see the aesthetic shifts anticipated by interior designers, those discerning friends of ours who reliably lead the way in matters of style and taste,” said Anthony Barzilay Freund, Editorial Director, 1stDibs. “The results from our annual survey are in, and the experts have spoken: color preferences are changing, pattern affinity has evolved and much of what we saw trending on social media last year may no longer be embraced. We're forever grateful to our esteemed designer colleagues for sharing their insights with 1stDibs.”
Here’s what the interior designers had to say:
Part 1: What’s In for 2024
Color Trends: Earthy sage rises in the ranks against jewel tones
As evidenced by social media and the prevalence of emerald tones in home design, emerald has topped the charts for three years in a row. However, this reign as designers’ top prediction for popular colors has come to an end in 2024, with sage green taking the lead (by three percentage points) as the color that’s predicted to be most popular in 2024, garnering 26 percentage points versus emerald green’s
Color Trends: Blue Hues Rank High and Lavender Loses its Luster
Ranking just behind the earthy greens, tans and oranges are hues of blue, with light blue/robin’s egg blue trending upward in popularity and cobalt blue trending downward from the previous year. When asked to directly compare various hues of blue, cobalt still slightly bests light blue/robin’s egg blue, as
Decades Through the Years and 1970s Bohemianism
While the aesthetics of the 1920s and 1930s have been consistently on the rise since 2021 (from
Patterns in Patterns and All About Aesthetics
When asked what one pattern or motif will be popular in 2024, organic designs, bold/large scale prints and florals are expected to become the most popular looks, although bold scale has declined slightly since 2022. The top design aesthetics that will remain popular for 2024 include mid-century modernism, Scandinavian modernism, minimalism, maximalism and monochromatic schemes (all at
Icons of Seating and Lighting
The most iconic seating, especially in the US, includes Eames Chairs, Vladimir Kagan Serpentine Sofas and Hans Wegner Wishbone Chairs. Interestingly, while they still top the charts, their popularity has been slightly decreasing since 2021. On the other hand, the next three in line — Mies van der Rohe Barcelona Chairs, De Sede DS-600 'Snake’ Sofas and Afra and Tobia Scarpa Soriana Seating — have all increased in popularity from the previous year. US and non-US patterns are similar.
The most iconic lighting styles/designs include Murano Glass Pendants and Chandeliers, the Noguchi Akari Lamp, the Venini-Style Mushroom Lamp and the Ingo Maurer White Paper Lamp.
The Likelihood of Limewash
When asked which materials and finishes will become popular in 2024, the highest percentage of designers chose limewash (
Part 2: What’s Out
The Death of “Dormcore”
The “dorm room-esque” combination of checkprint rugs, DIY disco ball decor and custom neon signs that have been adorning homes all over social media are trending downward this year. Specifically, checkprint lost over half its expected popularity, dropping from
Goodbye to Gingham, Geometric Shapes and Pesky Insects
Geometric shapes have taken an extreme downward spike in popularity since 2021, dropping 18 percentage points. Gingham also saw a sharp decrease from
NFTs and Digital Art
While NFTs have been a hot topic in the news the past couple of years, they didn’t quite translate to interior design. A full two-thirds (
Brightest Colors Fare the Worst
Bright red, neon yellow and bright orange are at the bottom of the list for trending colors for 2024 at
Part 3: Room by Room Design Requests
The Number One Room Designers Recommend
Over half of designers expect kitchens to be the most requested room design in 2024, holding steady from last year at
Taking a position in the top three are bathrooms, which have been consistently rising since 2020 from
What If Money Were No Object?
If project budgets had no cap, storage and fashion seemed to be top-of-mind for interior designers. The number one project that designers would recommend incorporating into a home is an extra spacious walk-in closet (noted by
*Part 4: The Impact of Inflation and AI
Inflation Makes Waves
Designers are noticing some areas where their clients are citing sensitivity to inflationary pressure and budget issues. When asked what effect, if any, inflation and the macro-economic environment are having on projects,
AI’s Impact Remains Unclear
Artificial intelligence (AI) has not yet heavily penetrated the design process, with just
Methodology
1stDibs commissioned researchers with Surveys & Forecasts, LLC, a full-service strategic research consultancy based in South Norwalk, CT, to conduct 624 online interviews between August and September, 2023. The interior designers who were interviewed are part of the 1stDibs Trade 1st Program.
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