8 Trends That You'll Love

Lots of people ask me what some of the trends are in Europe overall and how they compare to the United States. It's a hard question to answer because decorating styles vary from region to region in the states just as here in Europe from country to country as well and even within countries, by regions. What's hip in London may not cause a stir in Hamburg and what Rome loves may not be what the Dutch want in their home. But of course, that's being very "correct" about it and the fact is that there really is an answer because there are definitely more dominant styles that you tend to see in most places as you travel around Europe. Today I thought I'd highlight 8 trendy things that I notice as being popular in northern Europe and the UK and I'll try to tie them in to things you can find in American stores, too. 8 Trends That I love 1. Industrial lighting is a big deal over here. I see it more and more in commercial spaces but also in homes. Particularly in white, black and either polished or brushed silver. I have two white industrial lights in my hallway and a third, a bit different but also industrial style, in my kitchen. Here is the style in which I am referring to... these are from West Elm and are available in red, black, white and yellow. 8 Trends That I love

2. Porcelain hurricanes. Also from West Elm are these porcelain hurricanes. We have them here as well. You tend to find these in every type of shop from HEMA to Depot and even random dollar stores - porcelain hurricanes with holes or patterns so the light dances through them for a romantic mood. Some even have handles on them so you can carry them from room to room easily or hang them on your porch. Still others are available as lamps, like these from Pol's Potten via Le Souk.

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3. Mixed chairs around a table or even a bench and some chairs. You can bring in a little Eames, Phillipe, and an Arne along with some IKEA chairs and form your own little grouping around your dining table, or you can place 3 chairs on one side and a long wooden bench on the other with some cushions. You can even mix in stools! Mixing chairs is a trend here, you see it some of the more hipster eateries and cafes and you'll notice it in people's homes when you're flipping through magazines.

8 Trends That I love

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4. Tolix chairs. While we're on chairs, tolix chairs are quite a hit on this side of the pond. You an spot them everywhere, with or without arms. from Liberty in London to basic home stores in Germany for $100 or less. White and silver are the most common colors, but you can find peachy pink, lime, aqua, black... They are great in a kitchen or even around a dining table. I have a few white ones in my office around my big work table. You can get them in the states at lots of stores, like Pottery Barn, for example.

8 Trends That I love

5. Rustic furniture. Anything that looks slightly worn like this sideboard from Graham & Green would be considered a hit. It's gorgeous, natural and warm but still the lines are very clean and modern.  8 Trends That I loveStudio Ditte

6. Reclaimed wood furniture and accents in various muted colors. Okay so this is also rustic furniture but it really is in it's own class. I was at a craft market yesterday and a lady who was selling jewelry had the most clever displays in her booth using wood scraps from the attic in her 400-year-old German farmhouse. She turned these pieces into tables and mounted them on trestles and then used a pale mint paint to wipe over the wood to create this fantastic hint of color. Along with her gold jewelry and porcelain pendants, it was a gorgeous combination, so gorgeously tactile. Piet Hein Eek comes to mind as a leader, but there are hundreds of other ways to bring reclaimed wood into the home from installing it on walls and ceilings to using wallpaper from Studio Ditte that looks like reclaimed wood. This is my dream cabinet. In America you can find reclaimed stuff at lots of stores, Sundance comes to mind (here). 

8 Trends That I love

7. Glass display bell jars. Or you may call them glass domes, cake domes, cloches, they go by many names. My goodness, these are everywhere and used for everything! Cakes, cupcakes, books, flowers, trinkets, there is no end to the creative uses of display domes. Those with a black base are common (my favorites are from House Doctor in Denmark) or you can find the domes sold without a base and then you place them on top of white ceramic cake stands, for instance. For the romantics, you have ones that are etched with a handle. For the modernists, you have the smooth domes without etching and no handle on top and for everyone else you have those with a round knob on top to use as a handle but no etching on the glass. 8 Trends That I love

8. Liberty-esque prints. Whether from Liberty (my preference) or not, you cannot avoid the sweetness and popularity of tiny floral prints that seem to be everywhere these days from clothing stores like H&M to fabric shops and home accessories stores. Introduce them in small ways in the home and you'll go far - as napkin ring holders, wallpaper behind your guest bed, lining in a drawer. That way, your home won't come across too girly. Mix tiny florals with solids, stripes and over-scale florals to "grow them up" a bit, too.

What trends have you spotted that you love and that you not only see in Europe but in America or wherever you live, too? I've just skimmed the surface, there are so many more!

Oh and while I'm at it -- here's a bonus trend -- APPLE CRATES! Read all about those here.

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