Much more than just a trend, Hygge has become a new lifestyle. Although there is no exact translation for the Danish term, it refers to coziness and also the idea of something welcoming. Sitting on a comfortable sofa, with warm socks and a cup of tea is a feeling that can be equated with this state of mind that is taking over the internet.
Pinterest indicated Hygge (pronounced ‘hoo-ga’ or ‘hue-gah’) as a strong decor trend – on the site, the word’s appearance increased 285% compared .
Trend – Hygge Decoration
With technology dominating 24 hours of our days, work sucking up our home lives, and the constant pressure to use our time purposefully, there’s little room to simply stop and breathe. Hygge emerged as a break from the modern rush, a pause to think, observe and absorb. It’s about taking the time to look at the world around us, the homes we’ve created and really having fun with them. In decoration, this purpose is evident in the use of materials that refer to comfort and well-being.
A cozy home always ready to welcome friends and family, that is the visual objective of this style of decoration.
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Woolen blankets, lots of wood, scented candles and textured walls help create this cozy atmosphere, which came to break the harshness of the minimalist Nordic decor. Hygge is about the simple things in life: reading a book sitting in a comfortable armchair, taking a salt bath in a scented bathroom, a glass of wine around a table with friends… on all these occasions, the environment serves the purpose. a single purpose, that of welcoming. This is the trend, which in Brazil can still gain regional touches, such as lace from the Northeast and classic chains from coastal cities.
Warm light, rustic wood and natural textures help to make the space even more welcoming.
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Trend – Hygge in fashion
On clothes, the effect appears in the most comfortable way possible and is perfect for winter. The color palette is neutral, with a lot of emphasis on tones such as greige, variations of nude, black, brown and the blue of classic jeans washes, with reference to the 70s. Wide models and artisanal textures such as wool also have guaranteed space in the looks, which mainly explore pieces with a soft, welcoming touch.
The warmer and more comfortable the look, the better! Grays are very popular among style fans.
It’s worth mixing light textures with heavier pieces, creating looks full of comfort..
You can also bet on prints without fear of being happy. Traditional checks, mini florals with a vintage feel and other print classics are also welcome, as long as they are explored in pieces that guarantee maximum comfort for the wearer. Fur (faux, please!) is a great trick up your sleeve to make any look more cozy, especially those in shades of brown, off white and caramel.
Explore textures, without fear of making mistakes!
Even the tailoring gets into the Hygge wave, adorned with the furry vest that has everything to do with this style.
To face the low winter temperatures, it’s worth creating layers with textured pieces like the ones in the look above.
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