The furniture industry is constantly evolving and in 2023, we can expect to see some new trends emerge. Here are a few furniture trends that are likely to be popular in 2023:
Sustainability and eco-friendliness: As consumers become more conscious of the environmental impact of their choices, eco-friendly and sustainable furniture will continue to be in high demand. This includes pieces made from recycled materials, natural fibers, and renewable resources.
Minimalism: Minimalist designs are expected to be popular in 2023, with clean lines and a focus on functionality. This style is characterized by a lack of ornamentation and an emphasis on simplicity and comfort.
Personalization: Customization and furniture personalization is also expected to be a trend in 2023. Consumers are looking for unique and one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect their personal style and meet their specific needs.
Tech-enabled furniture: Furniture that incorporates technology and smart features is becoming increasingly popular. From smart home systems integrated into furniture to self-charging furniture, tech-enabled pieces are expected to be a big trend in 2023.
Bold Colors and Textures: Bold colors and textures are expected to be a big trend in 2023. Whether it’s a statement piece or an accent wall, consumers are looking for furniture that makes a statement and adds interest to their space.
These are just a few of the furniture trends expected to be popular in 2023. Ultimately, the furniture industry will continue to evolve and new trends will emerge as consumer preferences and need change.
What Color Of Furniture Is In For 2023?
As we have discussed, natural materials such as wood, and earthy, grounding color palettes with a focus on green, brown, and cream shades will be popular throughout 2023, helping to establish a calming, and tranquil atmosphere.
Suzi Rae, marketing manager at Sofas & Stuff (opens in new tab)says, a strong color for 2022, and one that shows no sign of diminishing in popularity in 2023 is green. Natural interpretations of this typically restful hue are perfect for sofas, helping to create an uplifting mood.’
However, many of us are using furniture pieces such as sofas and lounge chairs to make a real impact and statement with color and pattern, with rich jewel tones and playful, primary color palettes also favored by designers.
Ann Marie Cousins, founder of AMC Design(opens in new tab) supports this and says, ‘we’ve already started to see bold and colorful interiors this year, but they will be even more prevalent in 2023. There has been more of a focus on creating surroundings that heavily influence our moods and wellness, so introducing a vibrant color palette is a great place to start. Explore your more playful and nostalgic side and experiment with patterns and textures to create the ultimate uplifting atmosphere in your home.’
What are the top home decor trends for 2023?
In the coming year, we’ll see an interesting mix of new and returning trends. Some of the most popular interior design trends for 2023 include the return of bold color, natural stone surfaces, closed floor plans, mixed metal finishes, luxe living, statement lighting, and 60s and 70s influences — particularly in furniture design.
Several themes are appearing for interiors, with “elevated” being one of the keywords for 2023, and you’ll see that concept woven throughout this list. Luxurious looks, sumptuous fabrics, and understated elegance are in — no matter what decorating style you prefer.
While the decorating trends for 2023 are a varied bunch, they all have the potential to bring a sense of beauty, comfort, and style to your home in the coming year.
What furniture is in style for 2023?
Due to manufacturing and shipping delays over the past couple of years, furniture styles for 2023 will tend to overlap the trends from last year. That means we’re still seeing plenty of curvy shapes and nubby fabrics, as well as rattan and cane, boucle’ and sherpa, light wood and burl wood finishes.
While curvy, rounded, and slope-armed furniture is still on trend, many interior designers are ready to say goodbye to the curved furniture styles of 2021 and 2022, favoring a return to more streamlined, classic furniture silhouettes in 2023 and beyond.
In addition, if you’re buying a large piece of furniture in 2023, such as a sofa or bed, you might want to choose timeless fabric options like linen, cotton, performance weaves, or velvet — rather than boucle’ or sherpa — as I think the popularity of nubby fabrics in upholstery will wane in the next year or two.
If you really love the look of boucle’ and sherpa, you can still bring that look into your home via pillows, benches, throws, or ottomans instead.