Interior trends 2021: Homeware buys
From bringing the spa home with luxury-grade products, to joyful ceramics full of whimsy, we've selected the homeware trends 2021 is pushing to the fore
STUNNING CERAMICS
Ceramics have become the furnishing du jour. Whether it's an Anissa Kermiche bowl placed at the centre of a minimalist table, or an irregularly-shaped vase bringing shedloads of quirk, a striking piece of earthenware will elevate any home.
Zara Home terracotta vase, £39.99 (was £89.99)
Simone Bodmer Turner Stav vessel, £704
Themis Z Serenity vase, £870
Ruby Kean, Stick 1, £66.03
ANATOMY
The female form is dominating interior trends, thanks to brands like Anissa Kermiche and Shopemone pushing the style to the fore. Whether it's candles, salt and pepper shakers or bottle-stoppers, we can't get enough.
Liv & Dom Nude Bottle Stoppers, £30
Anissa Kermiche Rock Bottom tealight set of 3, £125
Maison C Wallpaper
STATEMENT MIRRORS
Mirror, mirror, on the wall... From Ettore Sottsass's psychedelic mirror to the intricate, maximalist re-purposed china of Candace Bahouth, there's no better way to take a selfie than with these jazzed-up looking glasses.
Candace Bahouth mirror and frame, £5500
Raawii Duplum round ceramic mirror, £185
Anthropologie Camillia Portrait Mirror, £198
ALL THINGS RATTAN
Rattan furniture and decorations are bringing a touch of lowkey bohemia to plenty of stylish homes. From twisting headboards to naturally-themed table-scaping, there are plenty of ways to invest in the trend.
Oliver Bonas Kinship Rattan Cabinet, £495
ARKET Placemat, £8
The Conran Shop Rattan-Covered Carafe, £42
BRING THE SPA HOME
Recreating the luxury of a spa in the comfort of your own home is all the rage, and an integral part of self-care during lockdown. A bath-tray, candle and some seriously sumptuous bath oil will make for an evening of gentle extravagance.
Elemis Body Detox Skin Brush, £21
Olverum Bath Oil, £65
Gracie Oaks bath tray, £18.99
Loewe Marihuana candle, £75
RAINBOW-HUED GLASS
From vintage-inspired murano mushroom lamps to jewel-coloured cocktail glasses and candle-sticks, the appetite for ornamental glass will endure into 2021.