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8 of-the-moment designs to try in 2023

2023 has arrived, and with it comes a fresh crop of decor trends to infuse your projects with new energy. From evil-eye-themed mosaics to polychromatic wallcoverings, Business of Home presents eight finds that we predict will be all the rage in the new year.

Courtesy of New Ravenna
Courtesy of New Ravenna
AMULET MOSAIC — NEW RAVENNA
Though the symbol dates back to as early as 5000 B.C., evil-eye motifs—which are traditionally believed to ward off negative energy—are resurfacing to make major waves in 2023, as seen in this hand-cut stone mosaic by New Ravenna.

Courtesy of Élitis
Courtesy of Élitis
MOIRE BLEU COMME UNE ROSE WALLCOVERING — ÉLITIS
While some may argue that less is more when it comes to color, a thoughtfully placed polychromatic print, such as this wallcovering by Élitis, can double as a focal point while harmonizing other hues in the room.

Courtesy of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
Courtesy of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
GEORGIA COFFEE TABLE — MITCHELL GOLD + BOB WILLIAMS
When you need something with more pizzazz than decor accents, an eye-catching coffee table, like the Georgia by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, makes a statement without sacrificing an inch of functionality.

Courtesy of Porter Teleo
Courtesy of Porter Teleo
GÉOMÉTRIE WALLCOVERING IN NOIR — PORTER TELEO
In the market for a black-and-white item with a little more oomph? Grayscale designs (that showcase a range of gradient shades from white to black like Porter Teleo’s Géométrie wallcovering) offer a fresh spin on the classic color combo while supplying plenty of graphic flair.

Courtesy of Marcus William
Courtesy of Marcus William
ANGELICA FABRIC — MARCUS WILLIAM
Move over leopard prints. Fanciful feather motifs—including Marcus William’s Angelica fabric—are popping up all over the marketplace, providing designers with a dash of animal-inspired drama that won’t overpower a pared-down palette.

Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia
Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia
WILCOX RUG BY JAKE ARNOLD — LULU AND GEORGIA
Whether it’s a fabric clad in a bold two-toned pattern or a floorcovering composed of two different styles of rugs, designs adorned in high-contrast motifs, like the Wilcox rug by Jake Arnold for Lulu and Georgia, are sure to make a splash this year.

Courtesy of Élitis
Courtesy of Élitis
MONTE ROSA FABRIC — ÉLITIS
No wall art? No problem. Window treatments or throw pillows upholstered in a painterly fabric pattern, such as the abstract landscape print in Monte Rosa by Élitis, can forge a similar effect (sans the heavy lifting).

Courtesy of Black Crow Studios
Courtesy of Black Crow Studios
BLOSSOM WALLCOVERING — BLACK CROW STUDIOS
Equal parts trippy and nostalgic, kaleidoscopic prints, like the Blossom wallcovering by Black Crow Studios, bring a dash of whimsy and geometric interest to an accent wall or powder room.

Products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.

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