N.We can look over our shoulders one last time as we plunge into 2023, thanks to the happy clink of champagne-filled glasses. , Plazacore, Pilates Princess, 2014’s Tumblr Soft Grunge, and perhaps more recently, “British Lady Exhausted,” to name just a few. Covering the realm of interior design as well as dressing, we present a budding aesthetic that is already influencing interior choices for 2023.
this fall, trend Named Miu Miu’s dainty satin ballet flats of “Ballet Core” has flooded our feeds ever since (I think you’ll see Carrie Bradshaw’s two-layer white tulle skirt and pink tank sex and the cityopening credits). In 2023, the bouncy ballerina’s off-duty streetwear is here to stay, paired with another very sweet aesthetic of his: “Barbie core,” dressing like an iconic doll. There is a highly anticipated Greta Gerwig movie. barbie (Scheduled to be released in July 2023) Thank you. From bubblegum and blush to gorgeous fuchsia, pink has been seen on many runways lately, especially with Praval his 23 SS collection of Gurung, Chloe, Vetements and Ermanno Servino. Naturally, Barbiecore has found its way into our homes, bringing nostalgia for the sunny and simple days.
Barbie’s Dreamhouse is a figure that inspired many of our childhoods and offers a fantastic fantasy world in pink. As a grown-up tribute to these optimistic mini interiors, Martin Waller, founder of Andrew Martin, says, “Start with a soft base of neutral linen colors and ticking fabrics for your furniture, then Decorate with hot pink cushions,” advises. Her Wiggle Rug by Zandra Rhodes from Floor_Story, her pair of Ikat Pooky lampshades in pink by Matthew Williamson, Anna + Nina’s handmade Mercedes Her Salazar ‘Darling Seashell Flower Vase’, Maison Balzac’s Strawberry range, and more. Add a reddish accent to Fruit terra colored carafes, glasses and flutes.
For Barbiecore enthusiasts whose decorating style leans more toward British country than Malibu, the House of Hackney x Craven Dunnill Jackfield tile collaboration is a perfect fit for Dreamhouse’s kitchen and fireplace. Full of feminine charm and crafted in the world’s oldest surviving tile factory, Craven Dunnill Jackfield glazed glossy screen prints and floral relief tiles in captivating shades of blush pink, cream and sage green. .
(Albion Nord)
Probably the antithesis of Barbiecore – Tim Burton’s Netflix series, Wednesday, which sparked a revival in Gothic fashion. Expect to see layers of interpretations of black tulle and collared little black dresses on the high street. To do. Camilla Clarke, creative her director at London-based residential interior design studio Albion Nord, said: Consider ditching delicate shades for moodier shades like plum or chocolate she brown. ” She tends to avoid dull grays, opting instead for earthy greens or deep, dusty blues.
Clarke continues. There’s nothing worse than a flat design, so make textures as important as colors and patterns. Mix and match materials, such as soft velvet and natural linen in punchy jewel colors, or heavy wool and rugged leather. ”
(Caesarstone)
In the kitchen, glossy ebony cabinetry is paired with oversized black and white checkered flooring. Choose marble-inspired worktops and slab splashbacks to match inky bases washed with expanding creamy veins, such as Caesarstone’s 5100 Vanilla Noir and 511 Smokestone surfaces.
Jon Stanley, Caesarstone’s Vice President of Marketing, said: In this case, the material should be carefully selected so that the whole design looks like he is made from one continuous slab. This is difficult with marble, granite, or other materials that contain natural veining. This is because the cascading effect is broken if the patterns do not match. But Caesarstone’s quartz and porcelain surfaces have been carefully engineered and engineered to create a striking splashback that looks like one piece. ”
(Hackney family)
Finally, “granny chic” style shows no signs of slowing down in 2023. Jane Macfarlane of her creative agency The Digital Fairy said, Vise Over the past year, “many trends have celebrated the healthy, matriarchal housewife (cottagecore, coastal grandmother), but with AW23, folk grandmothers are on the rise.” Understated and maternal, you can stay cozy with thick layers, house slippers, and knits.Silhouettes become cozy, entertainment becomes analog, and accessories become knitting and crocheting. Expect wispy angular lashes, undone hair, and grown gray hair.”
At home, walls covered in chintz and toile, deep slipcover armchairs, wicker and rattan, curated ceramic cabinets, stacks of Afghan throw blankets, and Laura Ashley ruffled pillowcases. Think interior design like raiding your grandmother’s wardrobe for an oversized cable-knit jumper. It’s the ongoing revival of the look we’ve known all our lives, rooted in the unparalleled comfort of our grandmother’s home. It smells like potpourri…