Homeware as self-expression: how social media is shaping interior design
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5 Dec 2024
Homeware as self-expression: how social media is shaping interior design

The way we approach interior design is changing. While classic styles remain powerful, social media is introducing fast-moving microtrends, transforming how people design and decorate their homes. In recent years, we've seen an explosion of colour and individuality in homeware. Here's why.

Alick Burnett

Alick has been the managing director of faux plant company Blooming Artificial since 2014. With a decade’s experience in business strategy, product sourcing, customer service, and marketing, he’s built an incredible wealth of knowledge across the artificial plant sector.

Angelique Kreller

Angelique Kreller is an interior designer for the Australian bathware brand Yabby, which targets young renovators. Angie collaborates with clients to ensure spaces reflect both their functional needs and style preferences.

Meg Walters

Meg Walters is a UK-based freelance writer who specialises in entertainment and pop culture. She has written for publications including GQ, Glamour, Stylist, Refinery29, The Daily Beast, Vulture, and others. She specialises in covering how film and TV shift alongside larger cultural trends and generational culture gaps.