Bright, whimsical interiors are replacing neutral trends, emphasizing color, playful shapes, and sculptural objects. Gustaf Westman, whose dishware often goes viral and who has an upcoming Ikea collaboration, is offering stays in his Stockholm home. The space features chunky décor, oversized mirrors, and soft, indulgent furniture that reflect the designer's personal creative chaos. Booking occurs via the Kindred home‑swapping platform, which requires creating a profile, saving favorites with code GUS.TAF, and earning credits by hosting. Pricing varies and includes platform fees; an example price cited is seven nights in New York for $545 if seven credits are earned.
Modern interior design is thankfully pushing past the "Millennial gray" and "everything beige" trends that have defined the better half of the 21st century-the big trend now is bright, whimsical spaces filled with color and interesting shapes. If you aren't ready to adopt those pastel pink baguette holders, bubbly gold candle holders, and those viral squiggly blue mirrors in your own space, there's a creative way to incorporate the look into your next vacation.
The Swedish designer Gustaf Westman-who has an upcoming collaboration with Ikea and whose dishware regularly goes viral on TikTok-is opening up his Stockholm home to guests. Westman partnered with home-swapping platform Kindred to give other people the chance to experience his space, which is decorated with chunky décor, larger-than-life mirrors, and soft, indulgently shaped furniture. "I'm really excited to open up my home to others on Kindred," Westman said.
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