
Trend #9: Oatmeal and Chocolate Brown
The 1970s design revival continues to heavily influence our interiors, bringing forth a profound appreciation for tonal, earthy palettes. Chocolate brown has officially dethroned stark black as the preferred dark neutral in high-end design, offering a softer, more enveloping depth.
Oatmeal—a complex, unbleached neutral with shifting grey and beige undertones—provides the perfect luminous canvas. Together, they create a highly restorative, incredibly chic environment that prioritizes comfort and tactile engagement over stark minimalism.
To capture this highly sought-after aesthetic, layer multiple shades of these two core colors through varying materials. Start with oatmeal-colored Roman clay walls to establish a warm, textured perimeter. Ground the space with a rich, chocolate-brown walnut coffee table and matching floating shelves.
Upholster your seating in heavy oatmeal linen or nubby wool, and drape a dark espresso-toned alpaca throw over the armrest. By focusing strictly on these two hues and relying entirely on material variation, you create a masterclass in understated luxury.
