As 2023 draws to a close, you might already have resolved to refresh the look of your home. If that means a new furniture purchase is on the horizon, you might be wondering what trends are waiting—or will be continuing—in 2024.
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From color trends to bedroom design trends, tile trends, and more, designers and home experts are using their expertise to give us the low-down on what we can expect to see in 2024. As an integral component of every home, lighting trends are not to be forgotten in that list.
We asked four interior design experts their opinions on the lighting trends that are set to illuminate our homes in 2024. From wabi-sabi-inspired designs to bold and sculptural fixtures, here’s what they had to say.
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Chrome and silver are set to make a comeback in various areas of interior design and lighting is no exception, says Heather Goerzen, lead interior designer at Havenly. These fresh and modern finishes are set to gain popularity in the New Year, edging out competitors like brass, matte black, and gold which have dominated the industry over the past several years.
“I love the slightly retro, 1970s-inspired look this material offers, particularly when it comes to ultra-modern lighting,” Goerzen says.
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Light fixtures made with natural materials that feature organic shapes and intriguing imperfections are set to be big in 2024, predicts Kathy Kuo, founder and CEO of Kathy Kuo Home.
She calls them «wabi-sabi-inspired»—a traditional Japanese aesthetic that appreciates the beauty of imperfections and accepts the natural cycle of life: the passage of time and the growth and decay that come with it. Think table lamps with teak and acacia wood bases that feature natural curves and imperfections, Kuo says.
Rudolph Diesel, a top London-based interior designer, agrees, and says that sculptural lighting featuring organic shapes will be big in the New Year.
“These dramatic pieces use branches, antlers, and
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