Hint: Were going back to the classics.
And then we started to see all of theBarbiecore movement.
Its always interesting because we’re watching what sells on our site every single day, right?
Credit:Werner Straube
And so we see these microtrends emerge, sooner sometimes than youd even see them in the broader landscape.
Its almost like the next iteration offarmhouse, Fahden says.
It was the pleated lampshades, rustic English furniturethis idea of collections and layers and ruffles.
Credit:James Nathan Schroder
On TikTok you could find a plethora ofhome tourswith custom-painted walls, loud rugs, and even colorful appliances.
Texture
Fromliving wallsto 70s-inspired trends, people are looking for ways to incorporate texture into their space.
There’s two things that relate to it, Fahden says.
Credit: Annie Schlechter
First of all, wallpaper.
We do have some grasscloth wallpaper that gives you that texture.
With a relaxed, beachy feel,coastal grandmotherties in with the other quirky, whimsical TikTok aesthetics.
Credit: David Tsay
Fahden has seen it materialize on Chairish specifically with four-poster beds.
[Its] this idea of being kind of cocooned, even in architecture, she says.
I know that theres been a little bit of a move away from these huge, open-floor plan spaces.
Credit: Tria Giovan
We might be kind of returning [to being] more cozy.
And much of thetrends in homeand fashion are kind of on a 20 year cycle.
So I would expect to see trends that are just more straightforward.
Credit: Joyelle West
It’s about [being] traditional.
Fahden lists English pine dressers, antique porcelain tableware, and wallpaper as a way to get the look.
Its like this instant access tonew looks and new trendsand new ways of showing things.
Credit: Maximillian Kim-Bee