From Fashion to Interiors: Lilac & Dusty Violet is Coming In Hot
In the dynamic world of interior design, color serves as the foundation of creative expression. While trends ebb and flow, certain hues leave an enduring impact. One such hue, poised to dominate the design landscape in 2024, is hues of Purple, Lilac, and Lavender, aka. Dusty Violet. Dusty Violet’s emergence as a key player was highlighted by designer Nicole Hollis, who integrated this sophisticated shade into her renowned black-centric palette, showcasing its versatility and elegance. This hue challenges preconceived notions, proving its adaptability across various design contexts.
Fashion’s Influence on Interior Design
Interior design trends often draw inspiration from the fashion world, and Dusty Violet is no exception. Fashion trends for Spring 2024 prominently feature soft shades of purple, including dusty orchid and pure lilac, across collections from renowned designers such as Carolina Herrera, Givenchy, Balmain and the remarkable inflatable sculptures by Lidi Bus. These hues have been seen in fashion shows from New York to Paris, indicating a broader cultural movement towards these colors. Trendalytics reports a significant increase in interest for lilac, driven by influential figures like Sofia Richie Grainge and popular aesthetics like Balletcore and Barbiecore. This growing popularity in fashion will likely spill over into interior design, as these two creative fields often influence each other.
The Role of Established Galleries and Designers
Former Editor in Chief of Elle Decor NL, Evelien Reich, highlighted this trend on Instagram by stating, “Talk about a purple haze! Lilac is coming in hot, people. I’ll share some prime examples over the next few days, here to kick us off is the Purple Nebula collection by Objects of Common Interest which saw its debut at Nilufar Gallery during this year’s Milan Design Week.”
This underlines the impact of established galleries and talented designers playing a crucial role in setting the tone for future design trends. Designers like Audrey Large and Exhibitions like Purple Nebula at Nilufar exemplify how leading designers can influence and inspire the broader design community. By showcasing innovative uses of Dusty Violet, these trailblazers not only highlight the color’s versatility but also set a precedent for its application in various design contexts.
The Purple Nebula Exhibition
After the resounding success of last year’s solo exhibition, Objects of Common Interest returns to Nilufar for Milan Design Week 2024 to present their latest collection, Purple Nebula. The design duo draws inspiration from the cosmic wonders of outer space, particularly the ethereal nebulas where the color purple reigns supreme. Purple, a hue rarely found in natural formations on Earth, fills the celestial landscapes of nebulas, born from the explosive aftermath of massive star supernovas. The repository of celestial phenomena from NASA, with its X-ray images capturing these mesmerizing spectacles, serves as the muse for Objects of Common Interest’s latest endeavor.
This collection reimagines the dining area as a monochromatic sanctuary, where subtle hints of purple beckon the viewer into a space of communal gathering and introspection. Drawing inspiration from the swirling masses of nebulas, semitransparent curtains, and a carpet define a circular expanse, enveloping visitors in an intimate yet expansive ambiance. Visitors are encouraged to immerse themselves in an exploration of visual and tactile textures, as well as varying levels of transparency within this mesmerizing environment. Objects of Common Interest invites guests to experience the fusion of materiality, color, and cosmic inspiration first-hand, creating a truly immersive and thought-provoking installation at Nilufar.
Interiors Embracing the Lilac Trend
Dusty Violet defies the stereotype of being a ‘mature’ color, instead revealing its ability to breathe new life into spaces. It pairs seamlessly with a spectrum of colors, from soft pinks and bold greens to sunny yellows and soothing blues, even complementing orange accents. This versatility opens avenues for innovative design possibilities, allowing for the reinvention of spaces with a fresh, contemporary touch.
Dusty Violet, also known as lilac, lavender, or even a soft purple, brings a range of subtle yet impactful tones. These synonyms capture the diverse applications of this hue, from the pale and delicate to the rich and deep, offering a palette that suits various design aesthetics.
Examples of Dusty Violet in Contemporary Design
Adorno’s collection features several designers who masterfully employ Dusty Violet and lilac in combination with other hues. Lilac’s appeal lies in its balance of light and dark tones, resonating with current design sensibilities. It can transition from a soft, dreamy backdrop to a bold, futuristic, and Space Age statement depending on its application. This hue complements diverse styles, from sleek minimalism to rich, textured spaces.
Sleek And Shiny Surfaces
Rich And Textured Accents
Blending Perfectly With Yellow and Warm Hues
Final Thoughts
Dusty Violet is set to leave a lasting mark on interior design, transcending traditional color trend boundaries. Its adaptability and sophisticated charm make it a formidable choice for designers seeking to push creative boundaries. As we look at developments in 2024, Dusty Violet seems to be a defining factor in interior aesthetics, proving that even the most understated colors can transform our design narratives. Explore the works featured on Adorno for a deeper dive into Dusty Violet and other emerging color trends.
Shop Purple, Lilac, and Dusty Violet Hues on Adorno
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Fungo Ceramic Food Stand – Quartz Pink/Lilac
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Sunrise Porcelain Sculpture
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Ventura Cabinet
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TRN Lamp F2
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Mono Series 03 – Pen Holder
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TRN Lamp D1
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Patched Side Table
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“Piazza Armerina” Hand-Knotted Tibetan Wool Rug
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“Transmit Receive” Audio Bench
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Bloossom Rug
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Knot – Ii
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“Anhelo II” Rug
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Tooth – Light Purple Papier-mâché Coffee Table
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Lampadulure – Purple
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OVNI Stool
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“Mylla” Rug
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Apertur Wall Light Sculpture
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Artificial Nature Wall Piece
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Knot – Iv
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Lilac Melting Table Lamp
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“Moderno” Rug
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Floor Length Anemone Mirror
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Synthesis – Rope Wall Lamp
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Distruss Floor Lamp
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Dif – Whimsical Pink Floor Lamp
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Carpet Matter Lamp #4
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FLOW Mirror – Lilac
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Dark Mode — Dimensional Dive | Jacquard Woven Tapestry
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Corallo Chandelier
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Somatic Sculptural Mirror