Not Your Grandma’s Quilt – Why This Heritage Style Is Having a Major Moment
From TikTok to top designers, this nostalgic classic is back in a big way – here’s how to make it work in your space.
Over the past decade, styles like Grandmillennial, Cottagecore, and Rustic Farmhouse have had a hold over those who love classic, cosy, sentimental interiors. Now, in the last couple of years we’ve seen the rise of Dopamine Décor, as younger generations channel whimsy and playfulness in their personal spaces.
While the look and feel of heritage styles and contemporary trends can feel worlds apart, there are a few home accessories that fit naturally across a range of aesthetics. For example, an ornate candelabra would look just as fitting in an Art School Maximalist bedroom as it would in a Hollywood Regency one. The same goes for accent cushions, gilded mirrors, and crystal vases. But when it comes to bedding, quilted designs are universal – they transcend trend cycles and feel at home in almost any interior.
Here, we explore why we’re seeing quilted bedding all over design magazines and the For You Page at the moment, and how to make it work in every space.
3. Comfort culture
From ‘sleepmaxxing’ to sleep tourism, recent trends reflect comfort and cosiness as status symbols. Quilted bedding offers that extra layer of warmth and softness, aligning with people’s desire to cocoon and rest in style, with their bedroom the central focus of the home.
Styling tip: Layer a quilt over your duvet for instant depth and warmth. Fold it neatly at the foot of the bed for a polished, hotel-inspired look, or drape it casually for a softer, enveloping feel that makes the whole room look more inviting.
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