Latest design and foodie trends at Durban Home Garden Show

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Latest design and foodie trends at Durban Home Garden Show - The event celebrates 40 years of the city’s design scene. The 2022 edition brings together fashion folk, beer culture, architecture and greenery, while giving visitors their cultural fix

’s design world and the city’s culinary universe. From 24 June to July 3, the Durban House Garden Show celebrates the importance of the creativity of curating spaces.

The 2022 theme is “celebrating 40 years of creative spaces”, which looks at exquisitely designed home pieces, trends that have transcended time and what is next in the world of creatively-conscious interior design. The Durban Home and Garden Show’s director, Cairey Baxter-Bruce, draws parallels between fashion trends and home trends.

“Like in fashion, home trends come and go, but there are always a few key elements that keep returning,” says Baxter-Bruce. “Stainless steel and rose gold are being replaced with the 1990’s favourite brass in hardware and kitchen fittings. It’s bringing warmth in an interior space,” she adds. in 2020 played a role in shifting today’s home and garden design trends.

“In certain times of change, the need for interior design becomes greater as our need to fit in and be one with our surrounding spaces becomes most important,” says POP Interior Design Studio’s co-founder, Giselle Ferreira, referring to the changes faced while spending more one-on-one time in our homes.

Putting in the effort to design our homes and spaces consciously has the ability to shape our lives and create unity between people. There is more to it than looking at trends and pondering what the space can look like. It’s about how these spaces make us feel, says Ferreira. “Looking back over the last 40 years of design trends, you can see how interior design adapts to current times,” she adds.

 

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