TREND ALERT: What was acceptable in the 80s is coming back to your home

By Aoife Valentine Secor 24-04-2018

Take a clash course on the ultimate throwback trend of the season - the 80s are back

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The 80s are back in a big way this season, and we're all about it. We're not talking the decade of floral chintz, wallpaper borders and overstuffed sofas - that can stay exactly where it is. But the interiors world is reviving the Memphis trend - originally called The New Design, this style was renamed Memphis inspired by the Bob Dylan song, ‘Stuck Inside of Mobile (With the Memphis Blues Again)’.

“When I was young, all we ever heard about was functionalism, functionalism, functionalism. It’s not enough. Design should also be sensual and exciting,” said architect Ettore Sottsass, the founder of the Memphis print.

The modern take on the 80s interiors trend is a hybrid, taking a few elements from the decade, but framing them in a firmly contemporary way. We're talking takes on the postmodern designs of the Memphis Group, an Italian collaborative that produced bold geometric furniture and designs in bright, poppy colours pared with perfect pastels. The contemporary interpretation of the trend abandons some need for function and embraces more wit and humour, borrowing heavily from the past and creating eclectic spaces with unexpected results. The clashing colours and mismatched geometric shapes are tonnes of fun, but probably best kept to design features rather than splashed across every element of a room.

 

We've picked some of our favourites bits of 80s inspired interiors and home decor pieces  in shops right now, if you're looking to indulge in a little nostalgia that's definitely acceptable in 2018.

  1. Bulb by Muuto, €65, Minima
  2. Diamantini & Domeniconi Puntinipuntini wall clock, €190, Amara.com
  3. Offset Geo Stripe rug, €72, Urban Outfitters
  4. Cerise pink candlestick, €14, IKEA
  5. Cushion, €45, Finnishdesignshop.com
  6. Maja pocket organiser, €26.50, Oliver Bonas
  7. Vegetal chair by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, €405, Vitra.com

 

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