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      • “Checkerboard, block prints, organic shapes, and modern spins on traditional patterns will be big moving forward,” says Mimi Meacham, founder and principal designer of Marian Louise Designs. Nature-inspired elements will continue their reign this year, and they translate to the pattern world as well.
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    • More is More. Most design pros agree: minimalism is taking a backseat in 2024. As interior designer Jay Jeffers notes, this year is all about embracing more.
    • Modern Interpretations of Old Favorites. According to Marie Joh, head of merchandising for The Six Bells, this year is the time for breathing new life into old classics.
    • All the Favorites on a Bigger Scale. One great way to freshen up an old classic is to adjust the scale, says designer Benji Lewis. “For the adventurous, large-scale patterns work brilliantly—a floral and a damask for example, as long as you offset things by using contrasting textures,” he says.
    • Classic Bases. If you’re eager to hop on the popular trend of layering various patterns in one space, Joh says this is the perfect way to make the most of classic patterns as your base.
    • Retro floral prints. Big botanicals and floral prints are nothing new, but we're starting to see more designers use retro-style floral prints to create mid-century modern living rooms and bedrooms.
    • Geometric design. Geometric patterns are also going to continue to surge as we enter the new year. 'In 2024, I'm expecting that we'll see a surge in digital patterns as augmented reality begins to make its way into design, for those with a bolder sensibility,' says New York-based interior designer, Laurence Carr.
    • 1980s chintz. We've seen the 1970s hit full force this year with popular living room color trends like oranges and a spectrum of browns taking us back to the 70s.
    • Broken check. We've spotted a growing interest in how designers play with the traditional checked pattern - stretching and bending the checkered look to create something more playful and modern.
  2. May 31, 2024 · From brave, geometric prints and modern florals to watercolor-inspired and biophilic designs, we’ve got patterns that are huge in interior design trends right now and hold the potential to transform your room’s atmosphere and energy for the better.

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    • Eclectic patterns. We've had our minimalist era, now it is time to embrace our eclectic style. That's what fabric designer Patrick Frey of Pierre Frey seems to suggest. '
    • Subtle with details. Expressive elegance is the term we've coined for a luxe look that will dominate the 2024 design scene. It's something we've seen reflected in patterns and materials that will be big for the next year, too.
    • Ticking stripe. Ticking stripe is nothing new, but designers are still predicting big things for it in 2024. It's a simple pattern that plays into the aforementioned trend toward a classic retro feel, and in natural materials like linen and soft neutral colors, it's a reliably comforting look.
  3. Jun 28, 2024 · Pattern making, the backbone of garment design, is experiencing a wave of trends that promise to redefine how fashion brands operate and how they resonate with increasingly discerning consumers.

  4. Jan 31, 2024 · And for the coming year, you can expect everything from impactful blooms that demand attention to the revival of classic designs loved in times gone by. Without further ado, scroll on to see 2024's biggest print trends. 1. Vertical Stripes. Style Notes: So long breton stripes, hello vertical lines.

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