
With the advent of the new season, professional designers are increasingly opting for sustainability, individuality and quality. Below are the key elements that they no longer recommend using in the interior.
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Fast Furniture
Cheap and short-lived furniture is losing its relevance. Designers prefer items with character: vintage, handcrafted, made from natural materials.


Excessive use of bouclé
Especially in white and cream shades. The popularity of this fabric has led to its visual oversaturation. Alternatives include mohair, velveteen and other tactilely pleasant, but less hackneyed materials.


Matching Furniture Sets
Complete sets of one style make the interior template-like. The modern approach is a combination of different forms, eras and textures to create a living and organic space.


Non-functional Pieces
Items created solely for visual effect but not suitable for everyday use are gradually disappearing. Design should not only be aesthetically pleasing, but also convenient.


Heavily Themed Interiors
Following one theme without nuances (for example, “loft” or “marine style”) is no longer as relevant as before. The focus is on a personalized approach and a harmonious combination of different sources of inspiration.

