We were as surprised as many to see how much influence this mid-tone blue has had across interiors. Striking a balance between being bold enough to make a statement yet neutral enough to fit seamlessly into existing styles, we hadn’t expected to take inspiration from our clothing, but we’re here for it. The casual, familiar feel of denim also resonates with the growing shift towards comfort-driven style, and as the first month of 2025 is almost over (how quickly did that feel?), it’s an ideal trend for those who want a feeling of relaxation to dominate their décor.
Plus, it’s easy to weave the colour into a very pared-back home – it’ll all colour and texture and a bit of interest if you’re usually surrounded by neutrals. Equally, for those who love brighter hues, something like denim blue will add a coolness that is both elegant and unexpected. Scatter cushion, £34.
50, Click Style Sheep cushion, £45, J, J Textile Plastic rug, £116, Pappelina Weave cushion, £19.99, rucomfy Boucle dining chair, £45, Peppermill Interiors Tumblers, £95 for four, Casa by JJ Mirror cabinet, £270, Sanctuary Bathrooms Jeans poster, £8.37, Desenio Vase, £8.
99, Gisela Graham London Industrial style dining chair, £105, Peppermill Interiors Shell art, £49, Beach House Art Duvet cover and pillowcase set, £60, Where Saints Go Striped rug, £236, Pappleina Weave chair, £154.99, rucomfy Velvet dining chair, £140, Peppermill Interiors Eco wool throw, £79, Country Mouse Placemats, £21 for two, The Wisteria Tree Woven striped rug, £29.99, Homescapes Online.
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Denim blue isn’t just for jeans
The perfect mix between boldness and versatility, this is a trend that works across décor, not just your wardrobe.