These are the latest interior trends our editors are loving right now
Our favourite design trends right now are not just about aesthetics; they focus on enhancing functionality and fostering a connection with our living spaces. Whether you’ve got an affinity for design or just starting to feng shui your home, these five trends will inspire any stylish sanctuary.
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Frameless Mirrors
With their sleek, minimalistic appeal, frameless mirrors make even the cosiest homes feel so chic. Their low profile and expansive surfaces for reflection add a certain cool factor. We especially love the arched one from Bow Mirrors, which is currently sitting pretty in the Remix Office.
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Curvy Couches
Curved couches are still stealing the spotlight, offering the perfect blend of comfort and style. Their curvaceous shapes are perfect for slumping into while adding a modern touch to any decor, making them ideal for any home. Available in an array of fabrics, styles, and shapes, this couch from Ligne Roset, we are particularly fond of.
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Sustainable Furniture
Right now, we’re loving brands that are prioritising transparency in sourcing, ensuring your choices support the planet. Look for multifunctional designs that combine style with practicality, perfect for maximising space without compromising on aesthetics, like this transitional piece from Kayu Studio.
@eccnewzealand
Vintage Revival
In with the old, out with the new. Nostolgia has never really been out of style, with vintage pieces becoming even more essential for any chic interior. Think mid-century modern chairs and tonal lamps that add character and history to your home. Mixing vintage finds with contemporary decor establishes a rich personal style that feels both timeless and fresh. This dome-shaped lamp from ECC is fitting for any modern retro vibe.
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Bold, Earthy Tones
Bold, earthy hues are the best way to set the tone for a good night’s sleep. This trend embraces rich colours like terracotta, deep olive green, burnt sienna, and warm ochre, inviting a cosy, organic feel into your most intimate spaces. Accent your room with natural materials like wood and stone for a grounded feel, then layer in soft textiles—mustard yellow pillows or rust-coloured throws—to add depth and comfort. Embrace these hues with Tekla.