Inspired by its whimsical beauty, it’s easy to see why butterfly continues to influence homeware design. Discover why this timeless trend is one you need in your home
13 reasons why butterfly-inspired homeware is our favourite trend right now
Trying to find an interior object that will last the test of time can be hard. It has to be of a high quality, elegant, but also have a sense of personality and fun for you to be drawn to it. Take your style cues from the graceful butterfly and you’ll create a serene interior statement that’s sure to leave a lasting impression. Thanks to its enduring beauty and its reputation as a symbol of freedom and hope, the butterfly has long been a popular motif in fashion and interiors.
This season, butterfly-inspired patterns are making their way onto everything from tableware to pendant lights. The secret to making the right investment is choosing a piece that will work with what you already own. Jewel-toned patterns of purple, blue and green are in keeping with a modern colour palette. When it comes to bigger ticket items, such as a cabinet, look for designs with a dark colour base to ensure it doesn’t look prissy. Butterfly wallpaper is also best kept to a feature wall. Perhaps start with a framed print before committing to the full butterfly effect.
Scroll to see our top picks for butterfly inspired homeware:

Johnny B Butterfly pendant light, POA, by Ingo Maurer & Team from ECC.

Tray, POA, by Fornasetti from Design55.

Petalo mirror, POA, by Laura Kirar for Baker from Cavit & Co.

Artwork, $149, from Nood.

Cabinet, POA, by Fornasetti from Design55.

Butterfly coat rack , $2500, by Richard Hutten from Ghidini 1961.

Tray, $1008, by Michael Aram from Cavit & Co.

Sofa, $1829, from Leopold Hall.

Coffee table, POA, from Home Industry. 1

Mug, $480, by Gucci

‘Butterfly Garden’ wallpaper by Osborne & Little, from Seneca.

Resene ‘Jacksons Purple’.

Chiara heels, $1135, by Sophia Webster.
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