This season’s brightest interior trend is bound to make you crack a smile.
Bright hues and striking patterns are what this season’s primary colour interior design trend is all about.
Think blockish designs using the kind of hues that remind you of your first year classroom, and all the carefree joy that goes with it.
From thoughtful artwork to tableware that gives you an edge, these pieces are embellished with vivid yellow or cabolt blue to stand out and make a fun statement.
Shop the trend below and give your home a dose of happiness before summer.
Bahay Hablon II art print
Interior design trend: Bahay This lively art print almost moves in front of your eyes with a mesmerising mix of colours and lines.
Bahay is a Filipino brand which offers a dreamy beach aesthetic, which the founder, Claudine Dignadice, describes as a vintage island summer look.
Shop Hablon II art print ay Bahay, £25
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Houseof blue ceiling light
Interior design trend: Houseof This vivid, almost metallic, shade of blue is so striking that it would add a modern twist to any kitchen or living room.
Houseof is a brilliant go-to for reasonable and stylish lighting, for any part of the home.
Shop blue pendant ceiling light at houseof, £49
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Lazy Oaf flower bed bedding
Interior design trend: Lazy Oaf bedding This fun bedding from Lazy Oaf exudes a happy-go-lucky feeling, which is something we could all probably do with right now.
It is made in Portugal with 100% cotton and is soft to the touch.
Shop flower bed bedding at Lazy Oaf, £115
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HAY terracotta swirl bowl
Interior design trend: HAY Primary colours make us think of being a child again, finger painting with reckless abandon.
And, what better way to nod to that carefree feeling than with this bowl, which is decorated with colour paint splodges?
Shop HAY terracotta swirl bowl at Liberty London, £89
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Angela Mugnai red gingham table runner
Interior design trend: Angela Mugnai Angela Mugnai is one of the best interior brands to come out of lockdown with incredibly pretty designs such as baroque candles and heart-shaped placemats.
This gingham table runner is from 100% cotton in Italy and should be a staple for any summer dining.
Shop red table runner at Angela Mugnai, £18.90 (was £34)
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Sasha Compton Kitsch Classic Jugs art print
Interior design trend: Sasha Compton Sasha Compton is a British artist living in Amsterdam who has a penchant for colour and Greek mythology.
She combines beautiful shades with her quirky illustrative style, drawing on goddesses and the celestial for inspiration.
Shop Kitsch Classic Jugs art print at Sasha Compton, £58
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Terrazzo and Titz jesmonite square coaster
Interior design trend: Terrazzo and Titz Nod to this bright and bold trend in a subtle way, by popping a terrazzo coaster on your coffee table.
Each one is handmade, meaning all the colours are handmixed and differ slightly from product to product, something which makes them unique.
Shop jesmonite square coaster at Terrazzo and Titz, from £4
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Dar Leone Sierra Bay cushion
Interior design trend: Dar Leone These broad, vivid brush strokes of color interspersed alongside a muted white background is supposed to pay homage to west Africa’s Sierra Bay.
Crafted from luxurious linen, this coastal-inspired cushion will bring some calm to your living room.
Shop Sierra Bay cushion at Dar Leone, £35
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The Folio Society Sophie’s World
Interior design trend: The Folio Society The Folio Society has done it again with its publishing of Sophie’s World in bright, primary colours.
This eye-catching version is also full of enchanting illustration throughout.
Shop Sophie’s World by Jostein Gaarder at The Folio Society, £49.95
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The Cornrow Side Eye art print
Interior design trend: The Cornrow This primary coloured art print is brimming with personality and charisma.
Kemi, co-founder of The Cornrow, has one of this artist’s pieces hanging in her own home, which you can see in Stylist’s renovation series.
Shop Side Eye art print by Adeyam Tsehaye Studio at The Cornrow, £30
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Slow Down Studio blanket
Interior design trend: Slow Down Studio This Donnelly graphic-print recycled cotton-blend blanket is designed by Kepardi Company and Bravery Co and produced by Slow Down Studio.
It’s just the thing to liven up an armchair or sofa.
Shop Slow Down Studio blanket at Selfridges, £220
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