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From fringing to bed curtains: 7 Victorian design statements making a comeback
Reimagine this era with elegant fringing and tiled fireplaces – with contemporary styling tips

Old style trends have a way of resurfacing over time and for 2026 it seems to be the turn of Victorian design features, which are now having their moment in the spotlight.
Largely driven by the popularity of the 'more is more' maximalism ethos, in which the Victorian era shares numerous similarities (namely richness, texture and detail), this revival celebrates opulent and extravagant decoration – with a contemporary twist.
The trick is to avoid museum-like banality to create a lived-in look full of colour and character – minus the fuss, formality and dust.
Here's eight of our favourite Victorian design statements making a comeback.
Alaina is the Style & Interiors Editor at Country Living (previously Home & Crafts Editor). Her creative eye stretches over decorating, style shoots, seasonal inspiration and craft, as well as event styling and licensing creatives. She has a BA (Hons) degree in Graphic Design and started her 17 year career at Hearst on House Beautiful before discovering a love for nature, the country home and bird watching. Alaina also works on Modern Rustic where she champions talented makers, and Vintage Home. Alaina has held several craft workshops and talks and styled a Country Living with Raymond Blanc's at Le Manoir.

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