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      • Unique, funky, and bold patterns are having a big moment in interiors. Many designers are saying goodbye to stark minimalism and reverting to retro, citing toile, embroidery, and florals as patterns they're looking forward to using in 2024.
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    • Layers Make a Comeback. Layering has been gaining substantial traction across the home design category. Whether it’s layering of textures and textiles, decor, or aesthetics, the collected look is here to stay.
    • Return to the Classics. Patterns in 2024 will call on the old adage, what’s old is new, says Lynch. “Expect to see the return of some old friends such as Lee Jofa's ‘Hollyhock’ design—a stunning chintz motif that was first introduced to the world in the 1850s and has been printed by the design house for 100 years—and some fresh takes on the classics, like Schumacher's ‘Pretty Petals,’ a simple yet larger-than-life block print floral,” she says.
    • Walls Take the Stage. For those who are willing to commit to enveloping pattern, look to the walls for your pattern canvas. “Wallpaper is having a major moment with more and more client's seeking to cover their entries, dining rooms, bedrooms, you name it, in wall coverings,” Lynch says.
    • Large-Scale Furnishings Give a Playful Nod. Patterned upholstery delivers a nostalgic feel that fits in with everything from the cottage and grandmillenial styles we’ve seen in recent years to the old-money aesthetic that’s also been drawing attention.
    • 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.
    • Vertical Stripes. Style Notes: So long breton stripes, hello vertical lines. Just kidding—we'll always have a space for Parisian stripes in our wardrobes.
    • Graphic Florals. Style Notes: Punchy monochrome florals with a hand-drawn feel were seen all over SS24 runways, either styled simply with black and white or with a splash of red in the mix.
    • Neutral Polka-Dot. Style Notes: For this next trend, we're taking it back to basics with the timeless polka dot. Vintage enthusiasts will no doubt be glad to see this ’50s favourite back in the spotlight, adorning some of the season's simpler blouses and dresses.
    • Harlequin Motifs. Style Notes: Diamonds are forever, and we think this geometric print has serious staying power. The harlequin motif, embraced by Versace and Vivienne Westwood, gives every piece a playful feel without being showy.
  2. May 31, 2024 · Before you start planning your next decor scheme, tap into these leading pattern trends 2024 and meet your perfect pattern partner. 1. Florals take a geometric turn

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  3. Our trends team research a wide range of industries to enable us to deliver these directional and commercially relevant print & pattern trend themes. Everything from art, film, catwalk, music, pop culture, emerging brands, and upcoming art exhibitions have been analysed.

  4. Dec 12, 2022 · There are evergreen patterns like leopard, florals, plaid, stripes, and polka dots, but these get trendy updates season after season. For 2023, some of your favorite patterns have evolved, and I’ve pulled the best of these for your maximalist shopping pleasure.

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