Step aside minimalism.
For some, clutter is interior design’s arch nemesis. It’s distracting, untidy, and can make a space look unkempt, but in recent years clutter has been rebranded on TikTok, and embraced by users around the world.
A bi-product of social media’s anti-minimalist interior trend: cluttercore, this dialled down rendition focuses on smaller areas of the home where pockets of ‘controlled clutter’ are purposefully put on display.
Enter: clustering.
Below we look at the characteristics of clustered styling, so you can start playing around with the items in your space to create something totally unpretentious, lived-in, and chic.