Kelly Hoppen MBE chats to ‘Good Housekeeping Magazine’.
Designer, author and businesswoman Kelly Hoppen MBE talks home interior trends for the next year.
Interiors should reflect how we live, offering humor and comfort when needed.
Art is crucial and there are so many options available that make it affordable for anyone. I love the Affordable Art Fair. https://affordableartfair.com/ This ia a great place to discover new artists and has made art more accessible.
The new trend is immersive art, and, with sustainability leading the way,changeable art that can be displayed on a digital screen is starting to gain popularity.
Linking back to sustainability, we’re likely to see a move away from throwaway buys in fashion and interiors, and we’ll find people leaning towards investment pieces that will last season after season.
I love accents of black in the home, and matt black helps to add depth and modernity, while being much softer and warmer than a gloss black. Matt finishes are also much more forgiving and help hide any surface blemishes.
Matt Black will be everywhere, whether it’s on taps, walls, furniture or accessories.
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Article 01 Feb 2019 https://www.hearstmagazines.co.uk/good-housekeeping-magazine-subscription


