The top decorating trends for 2023

Trends in interior design
Interior designers present their latest creations
A 180° turn
An ode to joy
Throwback to the 80s
Blue, in small touches.
Or... blue all the way
Sustainable or recycled materials
Purple will follow us in 2023
Rounded shapes
The year of yellow
A source of positivity
Graphic patterns
Orange tones
Stationery
Every detail counts
The next meeting of the Maison & Objets Fair
Trends in interior design

Do you need inspiration to redecorate your home? Check out the latest trends, gathered at the Salon Maison & Objets in Paris!

Interior designers present their latest creations

An unmissable event for players in the world of design and decoration, the Maison & Objets show gives us an overview of tomorrow's trends.

Photo: R-Architecture / Unsplash

A 180° turn

Unlike previous seasons, which featured minimalist designs and fairly neutral colors, 2023 will mark a return to extravagance.

An ode to joy

After two years under the weight of a global pandemic, the designers wanted to cheer us up by creating positive and joyful atmospheres in our homes. No more depression, make way for all that is flamboyant!

Throwback to the 80s

Pop colors, graphic patterns, and rounded shapes, the decoration trends of 2023 inevitably make us think of the 70s and 80s. A retro atmosphere that we particularly like!

Blue, in small touches.

Expect blue to enter your home in 2023, whether it's in your closet or your living room. Electric blue is the color that should be all the rage, but its other shades are welcome too. It only takes a few touches to make an impact; why not have plates like these, for example?

Or... blue all the way

Are you a fan of the total blue look? Feel free to combine shades, just like in this living room, to give your home more depth.

Sustainable or recycled materials

From now on, ecology is combined with all sectors, including interior decoration. Designers are using sustainable materials, such as ceramics (photo), wood, sandstone or marble, and even recycled materials.

Purple will follow us in 2023

Chosen as Pantone color 2022, purple will continue to adorn the interior of our homes in the coming months. Lavender, plum, lilac, or parma, its shades are multiple, and all of them offer both softness and originality to a room.

Rounded shapes

On the furniture side, we noticed rounded or irregular shapes, especially on mirrors, lights, and tables. This fluidity brings softness and warmth to our spaces.

The year of yellow

Yellow has slowly infiltrated our daily lives for several years. And if it has already succeeded through our fashion accessories (particularly handbags), it now comes to us on a section of a wall or furniture. Yellow illuminates any room.

A source of positivity

A source of positive energy and joy, yellow can also decorate your interior with small touches. Crockery, a vase, cushions, there are a thousand ways to put some yellow in your life.

Graphic patterns

Forget the tasteless monochrome and dive into the psychedelic! On a vase, crockery, a section of wall, or a table, graphic patterns will be popular in 2023.

Orange tones

Among the trendy colors spotted at the Salon Maison & Objets, we note a preference for orange, terracotta, and coral. Colors that go very well with wooden furniture and plant decoration.

Stationery

Yes, in 2023, stationery becomes a decorative element in its own right. The reason? “With the development of telework, we often have our office in the living room or in our bedroom. And the notebook placed on it becomes an element of the decor, ”says François Delcaux, director of the design consulting agency 'A new air' in Madame Figaro.

Photo: Monica Sauro / Unsplash

Every detail counts

Calendar, idea books, to-do list, diary… We no longer choose stationery solely for its primary function, but also for its aesthetics.

Photo: Jess Bailey / Unsplash

The next meeting of the Maison & Objets Fair

The next edition of the Salon Maison & Objets takes place from January 19 to 23, 2023. Then, the designers and decorating brands come together under the new theme of social responsibility.