2020 Interior Design Trends

The start of a new year often brings about a few changes. Fresh starts, clearing out, new spaces and lots of new interior design trends. We've handpicked a few of our favourite design concepts that we believe you'll love for years to come. Here’s your design update.

Things to look out for...
Connection to nature
We’re very pleased to see that this year promises a wealth of interior design trends that celebrate our connection with nature. Firstly, the biophilic design trend is showing no signs of slowing down. 2019 saw the explosion of biophilia (incorporating plants into your décor) and it seems like this is a movement that is going from strength to strength.
The latest twist on the biophilia trend, ‘living walls’, takes this idea to new levels. Using large numbers of plants to create an organic wall in your home is a sure-fire way to make a huge impact and improve your health and well-being.



Earth tones
This trend goes hand in hand with biophilia and the idea of bringing your interior closer to nature. Warm colours like yellow, brown and olive green that reflect shades found in the natural world will be popular this year. Combining different tones in this autumnal palette creates a welcoming environment that inspires comfort and warmth.



Comfort and luxury
One slightly unusual trend that is promising to rear its head in 2020 is one of maximalist luxury. Plush interiors, cosy spaces and luxurious bedding are all ways to make your home a truly relaxing, welcoming place to be. Our Celtic Sheepskin is the perfect accessory to help you create maximum comfort with minimal effort.



Honourable mentions
As well as those already mentioned, there are a few other design trends we thought were worth a mention...
Sustainability has been a key motivation of ours since the beginning and has recently been celebrated by the launch of the #sustainabilityseries on our blog. We are pleased to see a growing interest in sustainable design for 2020, as people become more conscious about the impact they have on the environment around them.
We also expect the trend of Japandi, which combines design techniques from Japan and Scandinavia, to continue to prove popular this year. Multi-functional spaces will also play a big part in 2020 as people find new and innovative ways to use and work with the space around them.
Posted: 17.01.20
Updated: 15.04.21