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The Rise of Quiet Luxury: Transition from Fashion to Home Decor

May 10, 2023
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You may have heard of “quiet luxury” by now – a muted and minimalist style movement that’s gaining a lot of attention lately. It’s been spotted on runways and celebrity street style. Celebrities like Sofia Richie, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and Meghan Markle are known for their elevated minimalist style. Now quiet luxury has transitioned into the home design world. Less is more when it comes to interior design for 2023.

What is Quiet Luxury?

Quiet luxury is about high-quality, logo-free style that’s minimalist yet not too edgy. It’s all about being the most polished and restrained self. Focus on muted tones and cozy soft fabrics to achieve the look.

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Photography by Adrian Gaut

How To Achieve A Cozy Minimalist Home

Despite what some may believe, simplifying a design is not always the easiest option. In fact, removing extraneous elements can leave more room for mistakes and criticism. Simplicity can be quite a challenge for interior design. It requires self-discipline and approaching every detail with consideration. Every piece of furniture, home decor, and paint color should serve a purpose. If it doesn’t, then get rid of it.  Minimalist home decor is about neutral colors and natural materials.

The bedroom above, designed by Jordan Carlyle, is a beautiful example of quiet luxury in interior design. The bedroom features The choices of furniture help create a serene atmosphere. The light and airy bed with Hermitage Mohair Fawn fabric by Joseph Noble, Studio Giancarlo Valle’s Side Tables, and a  Jebara & Co ombré rug brings the room together. The lounge chair and ottomans, sourced from 1940s Denmark, add to the room’s understated aesthetic. Achieving profound simplicity can be the most challenging aspect of the creative process. However, when done right… it can be breathtakingly beautiful!

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Photography by Adrian Gaut

What Are The Best Brands To Shop Quiet Luxury Home Decor?

Thanks to social media, there is a rise in accessible resources and sustainable home decor. Shoppers are more knowledgeable about seeking quality products to achieve the minimalist home look their desire. This quiet luxury trend is just the beginning, so it’s time to figure out the best brands to shop for quiet luxury and minimalist furniture.

Quiet Luxury Furniture Brands

Shoppers may consider brands like Lulu and Georgia, Scout and Nimble, One Kings Lane, Jayson Home, and Crate & Barrel, which offer stylish and sophisticated home decor options that prioritize quality and longevity.

COCOCOZY Team Pick: Kearms Square Burl Wood Coffee Table – $2,198

Minimalist Home Decor

Discover stylish and cozy home decor that will fulfill the quiet luxury style that you’re searching for at Target, Banana Republic Home, Pottery Barn, Arhaus, and Soho Home.

COCOCOZY Team Pick: Hand-Carded Merino Pillow – $220

Minmalist Style Lighting

A simple way to elevate a space is by upgrading your home lighting. Shop luxury and modern pendant lights for your kitchen or simple chandeliers at Visual Comfort, Schoolhouse Lighting, Lumens, and Lamps Plus.

COCOCOZY Team Pick: Katie Dome Brass Pendant Light – $479

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About The Home

After over a decade of living in New York City, interior designer, Jordan Carlyle, and partner Mario Margelist, CEO of luxury goods boutique, Lux, decided to purchase a Georgian Colonial farmhouse in East Hampton. Although the exterior was love at first sight, the old-fashioned interior posed a challenge for Margelist. Carlyle, on the other hand, had a more eclectic taste and envisioned a modernized interior while preserving the exterior’s original Georgian facade.

Carlyle blended vintage and contemporary styles to create a cozy luxurious home. The living room features a 1950s Danish sofa, complemented by upholstery in bouclé, mohair velvet, calf hair, and other fabrics.

The guest bathroom featured above is full of serene natural materials. The Watermark fixtures and bespoke hand-carved limestone sinks from Morocco add a unique touch.

The entire space feels cohesive. The warm earthy tones create a tranquil ambiance. Their use of vintage and modern furniture is the perfect example of quiet luxury. Not too bold, but still sophisticated and elegant. With their unique and thoughtful design approach, Carlyle and Margelist transformed their new home into a peaceful East Hampton haven.

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Have you heard of quiet luxury before? The fashion trend is now a popular trend in home decor and interior design. It’s easy to achieve in your home. Share your thoughts in the comments. Do you think it will be around for a while or it’s only a matter of time before we move on to the next thing?

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P.S. If you’re interested in learning more about quiet luxury in fashion then head over to today’s blog post on Chirpyest.

Photography by Adrian Gaut

Interior Design by Jordan Carlyle

Styled by Colin King

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