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By exploring Google Trends, TikTok trends, Instagram inspiration, Pinterest insights and searches on our own site, we predict the top interior trends and home accessories for 2023.
2023 Trending Home Accessories
Home accessories are our speciality, so let’s start by looking at some of the upcoming trends for the finishing touches and decor details for your interior.
Brass Decor
Rich metallic details are set to be popular in 2023, with brass and gold accents adding a luxury touch to your interior. While gold has long been incorporated into interiors, brass will be in the spotlight for 2023.
- Searches on Google for ‘brass decor’ have increased by 7% over the past year, with 2.1K searches in the past month.
- 338% increase in searches on Accessories for the Home for ‘brass’ and brass items in 2022 compared to 2021.
- There have been 2.9M views for #brassdecor on TikTok.
- 202K posts on Instagram use the hashtag #brassdecor.
How to Incorporate Brass Into Your Interior
Brass can be used in your interior in a number of ways. Whether in small accents, like drawer handles and trinket trays, centrepieces like vases and candlesticks, or larger pieces like a cabinet or drinks trolley.
Shop the style:
- Ranchi Tall Iron Cabinet in Antique Brass
- Intense Antique Brass and Glass Shelf Unit
- Jahi Solid Brass Trinket Bowl
- Dutchbone Hari Slim Antique Brass Vase
- Imoma Brass Floor Standing Mirror
Candlesticks
With rustic or gothic aesthetics like cottagecore, gothic, and dark academia growing in popularity for home interiors, candlesticks have become an increasingly searched-for item. Whether part of the aesthetic or as a way to cut down on electricity use, tapered candles in a candlestick or candle holder are going to be big in 2023.
- Searches on Google for ‘candlestick’ have increased by 5%, with 233K searches in the past month.
- 400% increase in searches on Accessories for the Home for ‘candlestick’ in 2022 compared to 2021.
- There have been 43.1M views for #candlestick on TikTok.
- 383K posts on Instagram use the hashtag #candlestick.
Candlesticks for Different Interior Styles
The Amri Iron Candlestick has a classic, historical feel that works well for those seeking a cottagecore or dark academia aesthetic. It evokes the thought of sitting in a cosy corner reading a good book!
On the other hand, the Mbata Antique Brass Cluster Candelabra offers a striking centrepiece that would suit a gothic interior or dramatic vintage dining experience. The brass material ties back to the predicted trend of adding brass touches to your home, so this candlestick helps incorporate both trends into your home at once!
Alternatively, the Madam Stoltz Stoneware Retro Candlestick evokes the 70s and incorporates a circular design, which is also a predicted interior trend for 2023. The sculptural design makes this candlestick suited to styling a cabinet, shelf or mantle.
Mushroom Decor
Mushroom motifs have been creeping into homeware in recent months, and this trend is predicted to take off further in 2023.
- Google Trends shows a 22% increase in searches for ‘mushroom decor’ over the past year, with 1.3K searches in the past month on Google.
- #mushroomdecor has 16.1M video views on TikTok.
- 18,660 posts are tagged #mushroomdecor on Instagram.
With a resurgence of 70s style over the past year, expect mushroom print wallpapers and artwork, mushroom decorations and cookware, as well as unique interpretations, such as mushroom-shaped disco balls.
Unique Ceramics
Decorating your spaces with handcrafted and unique ceramics has become more popular this year and is predicted to continue trending in 2023. We’re talking hand-pinched bowls and quirky trinket dishes or vases.
- Searches on Google for ‘unique ceramics’ have increased by 50% over the past year.
- 150% increase in site searches on Accessories for the Home for ceramics in 2022 compared to 2021.
- There have been 121.5K views for #uniqueceramics on TikTok.
- 27.5K posts on Instagram use the hashtag #uniqueceramics.
Shop the style:
- Madam Stoltz Ceramic Fish Vase
- Nordal CRES White Ceramic Monkey Bowl
- Madam Stoltz Small Ceramic Bubble Vase
Body Vase
Similar to the trend of unique ceramics, vases shaped like the female form are particularly popular and are predicted to continue trending in 2023. Body vases, often shaped like a bum or bust, can be used as a decorative element on shelves, practically as a vase, or for stationary storage.
- Searches on Google for ‘body vase’ have increased by 25%, with 1.5K searches in the past month.
- Similarly, searches for ‘butt vase’ have increased by 213% in the past month.
- 550% increase in site searches on Accessories for the Home for ‘body vase’ in 2022 compared to 2021.
- There have been 8M views for #bodyvase on TikTok.
- 5K posts on Instagram use the hashtag #bodyvase.
Shop the style:
- Elora Ceramic Body Vase
- Nordal AVAJI Lower Body Vase
- Charnel Natural Stoneware Body Vase
- Nordal AVAJI Sitting Lower Body Vase
2023 Interior Design Trends
When looking at broader interior design trends, there are some clear front runners for home interior styles that are going to take off more in 2023.
Gothic Home Interior
When looking at trends for 2023, it seems things are getting darker and moodier, with a real resurgence in gothic style.
- Searches on Google for ‘gothic home’ have increased by 13% over the past year, with 1.9K searches in the past month.
- 67.5M video views on TikTok for #gothichome.
- 173K posts on Instagram for #gothichome.
- 85% increase in searches on Pinterest for ‘goth kitchen decor’.
How to Add Gothic Style to Your Interior
Expect more black, deep greens and purples from your decor choices, as well as moody and dramatic accessories. Gothic interiors offer a chance to bring drama to your space - think heavier, sweeping curtains, sculptures, arch mirrors and statement chandeliers.
Vintage-style black furniture, like the BePureHome Bequest Black Wood High Cabinet, would work for a modern twist on a gothic interior.
Vintage arched mirrors, like the Ketura Bronze Arched Window Mirror, would also work for a dramatic effect.
Biophilic Design
Biophilic design has been growing in popularity for the past few years, with people desiring the chance to reconnect with nature inside their home. Following on from ‘jungalow’ trends, biophilic design is only continuing to grow, with an increased interest shown as we head towards 2023.
- Searches on Google for ‘biophilic design’ have increased by 35% over the past year, with 3.2K searches in the past month.
- There have been 10.4M views for #biophilicdesign on TikTok.
- 194K posts on Instagram use the hashtag #biophilicdesign.
- Pinterest has reported an increase in searches around biophilic design, with searches for ‘biophilic architecture’ increasing by 150% and ‘biophilic design bedroom’ by 100%.
Take a look at our range of planters, vases, and terrariums for fun ways to bring more greenery into your home.
Art Deco
We’re also seeing a resurgence in Art Deco style expected for 2023. Art Deco first emerged in the 1910s, becoming incredibly popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and has remained an iconic design style ever since.
- Searches on Google for ‘Art Deco home’ have increased by 7% over the past year, with 1.5K searches in the past month.
- 400% increase in searches on Accessories for the Home for ‘Art Deco’ in 2022 compared to 2021.
- There have been 864.8K views for #artdecohome on TikTok.
- 49.1K posts on Instagram use the hashtag #artdecohome.
Art Deco interior style is characterised by geometric shapes and decadent detail work and evokes a sense of glamour and luxury.
With 1920s extravagant parties in mind, an Art Deco interior is the perfect place to add a drinks trolley or cabinet. The Nordal Brass Art Deco Drinks Trolley is a classic example of Art Deco style, with a geometric design and brass colour for an extra touch of luxury.
For textiles, the Dutchbone Daisy Cushions or Zuiver Beverly Pink Rug can bring that Art Deco-inspired glamour to your space. Bringing that classic geometric design, with a textured finish to add depth.
Dark Academia Decor
Dark academia is a visual style known for its moody and atmospheric qualities; it is studious yet sultry, taking inspiration from scholarly iconography, particularly books, and embraces a vintage and gothic touch. Think old-fashioned study or a mysterious library!
- Searches on Google for ‘dark academia decor’ have increased by 67% over the past year, with 500 searches in the past month.
- There have been 2M views for #darkacademiadecor on TikTok.
- 5K posts on Instagram use the hashtag #darkacademiadecor.
Make use of dark colour, rich textures, vintage-inspired decor and, of course, plenty of books! Flickering candles and an eclectic mix of trinkets are also a must for a dark academia home.
The Woood Swing Black Display Cabinet is ideal for displaying both books and knick-knacks, with the dark colour bringing the moody feel of dark academia.
Add the Amri Iron Candlestick for a finishing touch of the dark academia aesthetic.
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