While we’re all for timeless, classic design, it’s always fun to spot new furniture trends, and refresh your space with the very latest in interior design.

Whether you’re looking for a new sofa, side table or are simply intrigued by the 2024 furniture trends forecast by designers, the new year is often a time when we start to explore the latest interior design trends, and think about updating existing pieces of furniture in our homes.



While timeless, classic design is always appreciated, it’s also fun to discover new furniture trends and give your space a fresh look with the latest in interior design.

Whether you’re in the market for a new sofa, side table, or simply intrigued by the 2024 furniture trends predicted by designers, the new year is a great time to explore the latest trends in interior design and consider updating existing pieces in your home.

To help guide you in the right style direction and offer the latest insights from experts, we’ve curated a collection of the top furniture trends you should know about for the upcoming year.

There’s a lot to explore and unpack when it comes to 2024 furniture trends, from curvaceous silhouettes to statement stoneware and reclaimed styles from the past. Here are the top 10 looks and design ideas that will shape furniture styles this year.

1. Finely crafted wooden furniture

(Image credit: Hoedemaker Pffeifer / Haris Kenjar)

‘Finely crafted, sculptural wooden furniture will never go out of style. Wood continues to enrich our spaces with warmth, inviting natural character, and a sense of grounding familiarity, making it timeless. I’m excited to see how this style of furniture evolves in interior design in 2024, especially with the integration of handcrafted artisanal furniture from bespoke woodworker designers,’ says Tim Pfeiffer, interior design partner of Hoedemaker Pfeiffer.

Designer Joanna Hauptman, co-founder of British furniture manufacturer Hyde House, also agrees and states, ‘For 2024 furniture trends, the return to timber in its natural state, in the form of both reclaimed wood and veneer from oak to mahogany, will be championed. Specialist finishes like birds-eye maple and walnut burr can add real depth to a piece, creating a wonderful design statement in a space.’

Tim Pfeiffer

Designer Tim Pfeiffer, a native of the Northwest, has a vision and passion for exploring storytelling through design and objects. His love for art, decor, and furniture has evolved into a unique design approach that creates meaning through object layering. He has worked on projects in San Francisco, New York, Europe, and Asia.

Joanna Hauptman

Joanna Hauptman is the founder and creative visionary behind Hyde House, a British furniture manufacturer that designs timeless bespoke furniture that transcends function. Her visionary leadership has solidified Hyde House as a beacon of British craftsmanship.

2. Slim shaker kitchen cabinetry

(Image credit: PJCArchitecture, Photography by Bjorg Magnea)

We’ve witnessed a surge in the popularity of Shaker kitchens in 2023, and this style continues to dominate kitchen trends in 2024.

For a contemporary twist on this classic kitchen cabinet trend, Philip Consalvo, principal of PJCArchitecture says, ‘In kitchen design, homeowners are looking for styles that are not too modern and not too traditional, and over the last year, we have been seeing increased interest in a “Slim Shaker” cabinetry style. The transitional look sits somewhere in between a flat slab door and a traditional shaker door, with slim trim detailing creating an overall sleek and elevated design.’