Every year, Paris becomes the hub of interior design with the Paris Deco Off event. For 2024, the trends promise to be bold and colorful, characterized by historical reissues, iconic collaborations, and new collections. Let’s explore together what this upcoming season has in store for interior decoration.
Back to the Origins: Reinterpreted Historical Inspiration
Little Greene and the National Trust Archive
The paint and wallpaper brand Little Greene draws its inspiration from the National Trust archives for its new collection. The result? A modern variation of wallpapers found in Victorian homes, adding a rustic and countryside touch to our contemporary interiors.
Christian Lacroix and Arles in the Spotlight
Sacha Walckhoff, artistic director, draws inspiration from the old maps of the city of Arles to create a collection rich in symbolism. The cushions, curtains, wallpapers, and armchairs are adorned with graphic and colorful patterns that pay homage to Christian Lacroix‘s hometown.
Colorama: The Explosion of Bright Colors
The New Shades of Flamant and Sarah Lavoine
- Flamant by Tollens offers four new pop shades: Orange Samba, Yellow Pop, Pink Bollywood, and Blue Electro.
- Sarah Lavoine introduces two new colors: Lagoon Blue and Cassis Purple, featured on essential candle holders, tableware, and various cushions.
A Ticket to Mexico
This dynamic palette transports us to distant horizons, particularly to Mexico, with its vibrant and exotic touches. Designers are embracing this invigorating color range to energize even the softest installations.
Collaboration and Innovation: When the Past Meets the Future
The Baux Collection and Ancient Patterns
Constance Gennari, in collaboration with Puces de Saint-Ouen, envisions La Scopa in a private hotel on Rue de l’Université. The Baux collection features panoramic wallpapers embroidered on linen panels, evoking an ancient map of the Arles region from the 17th century.
Reissues to Discover
- The G10 sofa by Pierre Guariche, reissued by Cinna.
- Noël Marinho Rug for Toulemonde Bochart, a major figure in Brazilian modernist architecture.
- Colorful panoramic wallpapers by Les Dominotiers.
Mediterranean Journey: An Invitation to Relaxation
Cassina Outdoor Collection
Cassina unveils a new outdoor collection inspired by a journey through the Mediterranean. This range is designed to instill an atmosphere of relaxation and serenity, perfect for enjoying the upcoming sunny days.
Rugs that Tell a Story
Toulemonde Bochart, a rug publisher, reissues the creations of Noël Marinho, offering a perfect fusion of modernist aesthetics and functionality for both indoor and outdoor use.
Conclusion: A Promising Future for Decor
Paris Deco Off 2024 promises to be an edition full of surprises and new ideas. Whether through reinterpreted historical inspirations or vibrant and innovative color ranges, decorators and designers invite us to rethink our interiors with boldness and creativity. Get ready to welcome these trends into your homes and transform your living space into a true reflection of your personality and style.