In an extremely rare event for any journalist protective of their sanity, I’m going to refer back to a previous prediction. There’s no need for concern, however, as the predicted trends of bold and natural patterns, flexible interiors, biophilic and sustainable architecture and design, hybrid living and a deeper understanding of the metaverse predicted in January’s article, all rang true over the last 12 months, with the topics becoming some of the year’s most talked-about issues.
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