For the longest time, minimal aesthetics have dominated the world of interiors—think marble kitchen worktops, polished concrete floors, streamline sofas, and a host of grey accessories. However, as we discovered our love of wholesome pastimes, including bread baking, knitting, painting, and gardening over the past year, a new interiors trend began to emerge—cottagecore.
Cottagecore draws inspiration from the countryside and its quintessential charm; flowers, ruffles, and gingham checks should come to mind. Last summer, if you curated a cute picnic scene or decorated your dining table with wildflowers foraged on your daily walk, you were indulging in cottagecore, perhaps without even knowing it. It even cropped up in the beauty scene, too, as sales of pink blush, freckle pencils, and lash-lengthening mascara soared. But now, many are choosing to decorate their homes in homage to cottagecore, shifting the focus from austere Scandi looks to more nostalgic pieces that ooze charm. Why? Well, let’s ask the experts.