Trends in Interior Design: Salone del Mobile 2017

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This week we continue with an overview of the most interesting trends seen at this year’s Salone del Mobile in Milan. Last time we talked about lighting solutions to conquer this year, so this time we return to the classics. We had so much fun at the fair and hope to bring at least a part of the joy to you.

#1 Additional elements in interior design

This year, a design of the additional elements is even more interesting than usual. This applies primarily to the chests of drawers and bedside tables both with rounded and sharp corners.

chests-of-drawers

bedside-tables

#2 Design of closets and dressers

When it comes to the design of closets and dressers, the invisible handles are still popular. These elements are generally opened by carefully carved ruts, via a touch system or by unusually shaped surfaces.

design-of-closets-and-dressers

#3 Waxed wood elements

After several days spent at the fair, we had a strange feeling that we had missed all the elements made of the polished wood. And that’s because there weren’t any. The wood is usually waxed and it no longer looks raw. Moreover, all the wood was magnificently processed, yet there was no high polish.

waxed-wood-elements

waxed-wood-elements

#4 Dining table design

Marble is increasingly common when it comes to the dining table design. It is usually combined with wood and sometimes with leather.

dining-table-design

#5 The leather and plush

The leather and plush seem to be an increasingly popular combination. Leather furniture with plush pillows (and vice versa) is an excellent example. Also, the upholstery is now being made of different material combinations. The leather is usually on the outside with fabrics on the inner side, often with their own pattern.

leather-and-plush

#6 Printed coffee tables top

At several booths, we saw a quite convenient trend where two separate tables share a print, so they can be used combined or separately. There are also club tables of various shapes and structures often intertwined in interesting combinations.

 

printed-coffee-tables-top

#7 The upper plates

The edges of the upper plates at club tables and the dressers are often elevated. On numerous examples, we can see cuts in different colors, which visually divides the front into several separate units, and makes the element more interesting.

upper-plates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#8 “Live edge” tables

Many tables have a so-called “live edge”. This is the specific processing of the material, which can be explained as an edited version of the raw materials that look really impressive.

live-edge-tables

live-edge-tables

#9 Low edges

Low edges and the ones with an angle are present everywhere – on dressers, tables, chests of drawers, as well as on various other elements.

low-edges

low-edges

#10 Rounded and low chairs

Rounded and low chairs that are seemingly floating through space are extremely interesting.

rounded-and-low-chairs

#11 Chairs and sofas with upholstery

The same applies to the chairs and sofas with upholstery that combines handrail and a seating area and, thus, looks like it’s draped over chairs.

chairs-and-sofas-with-upholstery

chairs-and-sofas-with-upholstery

#12 Pastel shades

The colors presented above are all pastel shades. Bright colors were mostly excluded this year. Pastel olive green, pastel blue, green, turquoise, color, indigo blue, a combination of shades of gray with darker yellow… Those were the shades that we have seen countless times. Besides these colors, the combination of white MDF and natural wood is still almost unavoidable.

pastel-shades

#13 Dining tables

Dining tables with legs of an oblique angle and chamfers were a hit (as seen in the featured photo, as well).

dining-tables

#14 Tables and dressers

The same applies to tables and dressers where some parts were covered with leather and others with wood.

tables-and-dressers

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