The art of predicting: Identifying a future interior design classic

The art of predicting: Identifying a future interior design classic

In the ever-evolving world of interior design, trends come and go like the seasons. While many styles fade into obscurity, a select few endure the test of time, achieving the coveted status of a ‘classic’. But how do designers, collectors and enthusiasts alike identify which trends will become timeless treasures? In this blog post, we’ll explore the art of predicting future interior design classics and offer insights on what to look for to cultivate a space that stands the test of time.

Have nothing in your house which you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful, William Morris

3-stepped Anglepoise

Understanding the essence of a classic

First and foremost, we need to define what constitutes a classic in interior design. A classic piece or style isn’t just aesthetically pleasing; it resonates with culture, functionality and emotional resonance. Classics often possess several essential qualities:

  1. Simplicity and timelessness: Classics transcend seasonal trends. Think of the elegance of a mid-century modern chair or the allure of an antique Chesterfield sofa. These pieces are designed with clean lines and versatile structures, allowing them to remain relevant through the decades.
  2. Quality craftsmanship: Future classics are often rooted in superb craftsmanship. Materials should be durable, and the construction should showcase meticulous attention to detail. Investing in quality often results in pieces that not only last longer but also carry a heritage that appeals to future generations.
  3. Cultural significance: Pieces that resonate with cultural and historical narratives tend to become classics. For instance, Scandinavian design‘s emphasis on functionality speaks to modern minimalist values, making it not just a trend but a potentially lasting influence.
  4. Versatile application: A future classic should fit smoothly within various design aesthetics. It should be versatile enough to complement different styles, allowing for flexibility and adaptability in various settings.

Mondaine wall clock

Key indicators of a future classic

So how do we pinpoint which contemporary trends might evolve into enduring classics? Here are some indicators to consider:

  1. Sustainable practices: As society shifts toward sustainability, furnishings and materials that prioritise eco-friendliness and durability are more likely to gain a classic status. Furniture made from reclaimed materials or products featuring sustainable production practices may eventually define a new era of timeless design.
  2. Functionality meets aesthetics: Pieces that solve problems or elevate functionality tend to bubble up to classic status. Multipurpose furniture, like stylish ottomans that double as storage, blend practicality with beauty, appealing to the modern homeowner.
  3. Colour and texture trends: While trends in colour fade quickly, hues that evoke tranquillity or warmth may emerge as timeless. Natural tones, soft pastels and the re-emergence of earthy shades can create lasting appeal. Textures, too – like velvet, wood and marble – offer depth and warmth that can sustain interest over time.
  4. Artisanal touch: The rise of hand-crafted and artisanal goods signifies a growing departure from mass-produced items. Unique, well-crafted pieces speak to individuality and authenticity, attributes that often become recognised as timeless.
  5. Influence of technology: As technology fields evolve, items that incorporate smart technology seamlessly with aesthetic appeal may bridge the gap between practicality and beauty, carving out a niche in future classics.

Eames Vitra lounge chair and ottoman

Embracing the potential for classics

As designers and consumers, embracing the art of predicting future classics means understanding that our choices today lay the groundwork for tomorrow’s styles. Here are a few tips for making decisions that will pay off in the long run:

  • Invest wisely: Consider durable items crafted from sustainable materials. Prioritising quality over quantity often yields pieces that will age beautifully.
  • Choose versatile designs: Opt for items that can be integrated into a variety of settings and styles. The more adaptable a piece, the more likely it will remain relevant.
  • Focus on emotional connection: Select items that resonate with you personally. Pieces that tell a story or evoke particular emotions often find their way into the ‘classic’ category.
  • Stay informed: Follow design trends and ongoing discussions within the industry. Blogs, magazines and social media platforms offer insights into rising potentials and shifts in aesthetics.

Bialetti moka pot

Conclusion

Identifying a future interior design classic isn’t an exact science; it’s an art form that requires intuition, trend-awareness and a keen eye for quality. By focusing on timeless features, sustainable practices and emotional connections, you can curate a space that not only feels relevant today but will continue to inspire for years to come. So, as you embark on your design journey, remember to look beyond fleeting trends and embrace the beauty of the classics that lie ahead!

On our radar: Rush Matters

Outdoor rush seat cushions from Rush Matters

Rush Matters is led by Bedfordshire-based artisan Felicity Irons BEM. She produces the most stunning handmade rush pieces, from tiny items such as drink coasters, to expanses of flooring such as the one she created at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire.

In a craft that has remained virtually unchanged since the age of the Anglo Saxons, she’s one of the last remaining freshwater rush cutter/weavers in England.

It was her flooring that I first encountered, but I would love a bathmat or giant dog bed to grace our humble cottage!

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Price Points: Male form homewares

Male form homewares

Last week, we highlighted a trio of décor items with a female silhouette. In the interest of equality, today we’re featuring a selection of male form homewares.

Much like the female form, the male form is prevalent in art through the ages; Michelangelo’s David, Rodin’s The Thinker and David Hockney’s pool paintings.

For some reason, most of the male home accessories I found online were a little on the risqué side. The types of thing you’d put away in a drawer or cover over with a sheet if your parents were due to visit!

From a tenner to six hundred quid – which would you give house room?

shop male form homewares

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Male body neon sign
Male body neon sign
£599.00
Face cushion cover
Face cushion cover
£25.95
10cm Poseidon body candle
10cm Poseidon body candle
£9.99
Male body neon sign
Male body neon sign
£599.00
Face cushion cover
Face cushion cover
£25.95
10cm Poseidon body candle
10cm Poseidon body candle
£9.99
Male body neon sign
Male body neon sign
£599.00
Face cushion cover
Face cushion cover
£25.95
10cm Poseidon body candle
10cm Poseidon body candle
£9.99
Male body neon sign
Male body neon sign
£599.00
Face cushion cover
Face cushion cover
£25.95
10cm Poseidon body candle
10cm Poseidon body candle
£9.99
Male body neon sign
Male body neon sign
£599.00
Face cushion cover
Face cushion cover
£25.95
10cm Poseidon body candle
10cm Poseidon body candle
£9.99

Price Points: Female form homewares

Female form homewares

The female form is probably the most frequently used motif in the history of art; from oil paintings to sculpture, photography to ceramics. There’s Venus de Milo, Lucien Freud’s portraits of Sue Tilley and the most famous of them all – Mona Lisa.

It made me think about looking into what female form homeware items were available on the market today. These are my three favourites.

  1. Female form brown mug: £12.00, Urban Outfitters
  2. White ceramic female form vases: £14.00 – £30.00, Etsy
  3. ‘Femtastisse’ espresso duvet cover by cskn_studio: £142.50 – £177.25, Spoonflower

shop female form homewares

Some of the links on our blog are affiliate links. We may receive a small commission - at no cost to you - if you click through and make a purchase.
Prices & links correct at time of publication.

‘Femtastisse’ espresso duvet cover by cskn_studio
‘Femtastisse’ espresso duvet cover by cskn_studio
£142.50 - £177.25
White ceramic female form vases
White ceramic female form vases
£14.00 - £30.00
Female form brown mug
Female form brown mug
£12.00
‘Femtastisse’ espresso duvet cover by cskn_studio
‘Femtastisse’ espresso duvet cover by cskn_studio
£142.50 - £177.25
White ceramic female form vases
White ceramic female form vases
£14.00 - £30.00
Female form brown mug
Female form brown mug
£12.00
‘Femtastisse’ espresso duvet cover by cskn_studio
‘Femtastisse’ espresso duvet cover by cskn_studio
£142.50 - £177.25
White ceramic female form vases
White ceramic female form vases
£14.00 - £30.00
Female form brown mug
Female form brown mug
£12.00
‘Femtastisse’ espresso duvet cover by cskn_studio
‘Femtastisse’ espresso duvet cover by cskn_studio
£142.50 - £177.25
White ceramic female form vases
White ceramic female form vases
£14.00 - £30.00
Female form brown mug
Female form brown mug
£12.00
‘Femtastisse’ espresso duvet cover by cskn_studio
‘Femtastisse’ espresso duvet cover by cskn_studio
£142.50 - £177.25
White ceramic female form vases
White ceramic female form vases
£14.00 - £30.00
Female form brown mug
Female form brown mug
£12.00