Decor and Design

Quiet Luxury: the new interior design trend

Motorized TV Mount from ceiling

In the world of luxury furniture, a new trend is emerging that embraces discretion and elegance without ostentation: Quiet Luxury. This style stands out for its subtle refinement, high-quality materials, and attention to detail. Contrary to past trends that favored opulence and an abundance of decorations, “discreet luxury” values simplicity and purity of lines, creating environments that convey calm and well-being.

But what exactly is Quiet Luxury, and how can it be integrated into design and furnishing? Let’s discover it together.

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What is Quiet Luxury?

Quiet Luxury represents a concept of subtle and refined luxury, characterized by a beauty that doesn’t need to be proclaimed loudly. This style focuses on the excellence of materials, craftsmanship precision, and design that prioritizes functionality and comfort without sacrificing aesthetics.

It’s not about extreme minimalism, but rather a harmonious balance between simplicity and sophistication. It’s a return to the essence of luxury, where each element is chosen for its intrinsic value and not for its flashy effect.

Origins of Discreet Luxury: From Fashion to Interior Design

Originally born in the fashion world, this style is rapidly expanding to numerous other areas, including interior design and furnishing.

It’s no longer just the wardrobe that’s sober: the trend is also influencing other high-end sectors, such as watchmaking. Here too, luxury manifests itself in a more subtle and refined way: from Rolex to IWC, cases are thinning, and dials are adopting shades of blue, a more sober color choice compared to the traditional gold and steel that naturally catches the eye.

This silent and minimalist luxury dominated the Spring-Summer 2023 runways, favoring fine fabrics, artisanal workmanship, and timeless lines. Today it’s influencing other sectors as well, representing a discreet but high-quality approach to luxury that excludes any type of excess and decorativism.

The Heart of Quiet Luxury

This new trend represents a new philosophy of life: love for uniqueness, quality, and sobriety, favoring discretion and advancing an almost whispered luxury. It’s a style that distances itself from excessive ostentation to embrace a more sober, essential, and refined approach, both in fashion and design.

At the heart of this trend is the renunciation of the superfluous in favor of more conscious choices, demonstrating that even wealth can be experienced with awareness. Finally, quiet luxury promotes the search for essence and absence, a luxury that is realized in subtraction, valuing personal taste and encouraging uniqueness.

Quiet Luxury and Minimalism: Two Sides of the Same Coin?

Although minimalism and quiet luxury may seem similar, they differ in their approach to materials, colors, details, and overall atmosphere. While minimalism adopts a functional aesthetic reduced to the essential, Quiet Luxury refers to sumptuous and comfortable environments. Quiet Luxury constitutes a sober approach but still very refined to luxury and eliminates any kind of excess or decorativism, favoring quality, craftsmanship, and timeless lines.

Examples of Quiet Luxury in Interior Design

Materials and Finishes: Quality Comes First

Motorized TV Mount from ceiling

One of the distinctive elements of Quiet Luxury is the use of highest quality materials. Fine woods, natural stones like marble and granite, noble fabrics like linen and cashmere are just a few examples. These materials not only confer an elegant look but also ensure durability and comfort. The finishes are carefully detailed, with artisanal workmanship that adds a touch of uniqueness and authenticity to each piece of furniture.

Color Palette: Neutral and Refined Tones

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Quiet Luxury favors a sober and refined color palette. Neutral tones such as white, beige, gray, and taupe are predominant, creating a calm and relaxing atmosphere. These colors, besides being extremely versatile, allow the clean lines of the design to stand out. More intense color accents can be introduced discreetly, through details like cushions or small decorative accessories, always maintaining a harmonious chromatic balance.

Minimalist Design: The Elegance of Simplicity

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Luxurious white living room overlooking a kitchen with island and a wall equipped with fireplace

Minimalist design is one of the pillars of Quiet Luxury. This doesn’t mean empty or personality-less spaces, but environments where each element has a precise function and a coherent aesthetic. Lines are clean and geometric, avoiding superfluous decorations. This approach allows for the creation of visually orderly and harmonious spaces that convey a sense of serenity and well-being. Simplicity thus becomes a form of elegance, where every detail is designed to offer maximum comfort and visual pleasure.

Maior’s Hidden Motorized Brackets

In the context of quiet luxury, Maior’s motorized TV brackets represent an excellent example of integrating functionality and aesthetics in spaces. These supports allow hiding the TV when not in use, leaving the environment free from clutter, in full quiet luxury style.

With a simple touch of a button, technology reveals itself only when necessary, maintaining the harmony and sobriety of the space. Maior’s motorized brackets represent the essence of Quiet Luxury, combining innovation and discretion to offer a superior living experience.