Wallpaper trends emerge just in time, typically by the end of January each year, offering a welcome departure from the monotony of greys and blues that has left us yearning for spring. In 2024, these trends prove to be as diverse as ever, providing a refreshing burst of energy to our somewhat sleepy homes. Whether it's embracing the urban jungle aesthetic, incorporating natural materials, opting for soft stripes, indulging in geometric patterns reminiscent of the 20th century, or exploring a palette that defies the traditional browns, creams, and greys – with the latest wallpaper trends, you open a window to an entirely new world of interiors.
Contrary to general opinion, wallpaper has long been in again - as can be seen in this exhibition
In an effort to bring greater attention to the often underestimated realm of wallpaper craftsmanship, the Neues Museum Nürnberg is showcasing exquisite artists' wallpapers from the Goetz Collection in its façade rooms starting in March this year. These unique creations, ranging from Martin Boyce to Abigail Lane, narrate the evolution of Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, Pop Art, and Modernism. This resurgence of interest in vintage wallpapers, exemplified by these influential movements, is instrumental in shaping and reviving current wallpaper trends.
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Wallpaper trends 2024: these patterns, colours and materials provide a breath of fresh air
A few years ago, wallpapers with playful floral patterns and cross-stitch designs would have been on the red style list, having already been labelled as outdated and outmoded. But with the hype surrounding vintage furniture, chintz, doilies and tea sets, the wallpaper trend that we remember from grandma's walls is also making a comeback. Grannycore is the name given to this trend, which developed during the pandemic as part of the desire to make the home as cosy and familiar as possible. But let's be honest, everyone has a little bit of Granny in them from time to time.