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10 lighting and interior trends for 2024 with Cameron Design House

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interior trends 2024

As we are getting closer the the end of the year, the design world is focusing its attention to interior trends for 2024. With an expert eye, Ian Cameron, Founder and Creative Director of Cameron Design House takes us through his curated selection of cutting-edge designs that will illuminate and elevate interiors in 2024.

Futuristic Interiors

“Pushing the boundaries of design is crucial for 2024 – the desire for statement pieces that are other-worldly, eye-catching and one-of-a kind continues to grow. Sculptural chandeliers that look beautiful whether they are on or off, like a piece of art, and unique statement tables provide the constant wow factor in a space.”

 

 

Dopamine Décor

“Incorporating colour within design is going to be huge for 2024 – vibrant tables along with colourful glass chandeliers and pendants are destined to thrive. Clients are becoming more explorative and playful when it comes to their interior schemes – in particular blues, pinks and oranges are proving to be an extremely popular accent colours.”

 

 

Curvaceous Forms

“Organic shapes continue to thrive, whether it be illuminated circular glass balls, pill-shaped pendants, domed-steel tubed table bases or fluid-form chandeliers. Embrace curves to add dynamics to your space.”

 

Inari Chandelier, from Cameron Design House

 

Statement Stairwells

“Often described as ‘the backbone of the house’, stairwells are the perfect space to create a statement. Having a custom chandelier run down through a stairwell can tie all of the rooms together nicely whilst creating a major talking point.”

 

Kuulas chandelier, by Cameron Design House

 

Warm Minimalism

“Mix bold forms, textured materials and soft palettes to create a clean space with character. The Kupoli collection featuring domed steel tubes in a painted cream finish is an essential addition to every minimalistic space.”

 

Kupoli Table, from Cameron Design House

 

Modular Design

“Designing sustainability is a crucial focus for the future, pieces with themes of modularity are at the core of this movement. Adaptability of a design is an important factor to consider when investing in a piece that will last for many lifetimes.”

 

Kupoli Tables

 

Dark Metals

“Burnished brass, bronze and black nickels provide warmer contrasting tones to a space. There is a growing trend in interior schemes of earthy tones to add depth to a space.”

 

interior trends 2024
Torsa chandelier in polished brass, by Cameron Design House

 

Quiet Luxury

“Mixing unexpected materials such as leather and metals exudes subtle luxury.”

 

Halti chandelier, from Cameron Design House

 

Dramatic Interiors

“Embrace the drama of high ceilings in a living room by having a statement chandelier as the centrepiece and focal point of the space. Be bold and brave when it comes to choosing the lighting for your space, and go for a piece that has a real wow factor. Make sure to have a flexible lighting control with different room settings to create different moods in the space.”

 

Lahti chandelier

 

Home Offices

“Lighting plays a crucial role in designing a home office and can significantly impact the ambiance and productivity of the space. The choice of lighting fixtures, like the Lohja Tornio or Lahti chandeliers with their calming tones of brushed brass and circular design, can contribute to creating a tranquil and focused work environment.”

About Cameron Design House

Established in 2014 by Ian Cameron, Cameron Design House is internationally renowned for feature light installations of the highest quality. Proudly designed and manufactured in Britain, each design is handmade bespoke to individual project requirements by their expert team of craftsmen in the St John’s Wood, London studio. With quality and precision the inherent trademark throughout the unique lighting collection and dedicated client service, Cameron Design House review each and every stage of the manufacture process to ensure beautiful, enduring designs.

For more information: camerondesignhouse.com

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