The Ultimate Interior Design Travel Guide: Best Places in the World for Design Inspiration

For interior design enthusiasts, the world is a treasure trove of inspiration, offering countless destinations with rich histories, cutting-edge innovations, and a unique fusion of cultures and styles. Here’s a roundup of the best places globally for everything interior design, from shopping for unique home decor to touring breathtakingly designed spaces. And, this is coming from me, not only a designer but a world-traveller as some might say. 😅

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1. Milan, Italy – The Heart of Design

Milan is a must-visit for any interior design lover. Renowned as the world’s design capital, it’s home to Salone del Mobile, the most influential furniture fair, and Milan Design Week, which turns the city into a vibrant display of creativity. Take time to explore the Brera Design District, where boutiques and galleries showcase Italian craftsmanship and luxury decor. For those seeking timeless elegance, Milan’s showrooms and historic sites, like the opulent Villa Necchi Campiglio, offer a look at classic Italian interiors.

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2. Tokyo, Japan – Where Minimalism Meets Modernism

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Tokyo embodies the harmony of traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern design. With a minimalist approach focusing on clean lines and functional beauty, Tokyo’s design shops—like IDÉE and CIBONE—offer sleek, innovative furniture and home decor that merges form with function. For inspiration, visit the Nezu Museum, which houses an extensive collection of Japanese and East Asian art, set in serene gardens. Don’t miss the Roppongi district, where you’ll find cutting-edge architecture by designers like Tadao Ando and Kengo Kuma.

3. Paris, France – The Epitome of Elegance

Paris is a dream for those who love elegant, timeless interiors. The city is filled with stunning boutique shops and galleries specializing in high-end decor, vintage furniture, and artisanal craft. Stop by Merci and Fleux in Le Marais for a curated selection of Parisian decor, or explore Saint-Ouen Flea Market for unique vintage finds. The Musée des Arts Décoratifs showcases centuries of French design and craftsmanship, providing an intimate look at French elegance through the ages.

Parisian interior design is one of my favourite styles. There is something so ethereal, feminine and timeline about this style.

4. Copenhagen, Denmark – Scandinavian Simplicity and Functionality

The birthplace of Scandinavian design, Copenhagen, is known for its simplicity, sustainability, and functionality. Check out Hay House and Illums Bolighus for stunning, functional pieces that embody the Danish concept of “hygge” (coziness). For inspiration, visit the Designmuseum Danmark, which highlights iconic Danish design. Copenhagen is also home to the 3 Days of Design festival, where you can discover the latest in sustainable and modern Scandinavian aesthetics.

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5. Marrakech, Morocco – A Fusion of Colours and Patterns

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Marrakech offers a feast for the senses with its vibrant colours, intricate patterns, and artisanal craft work. Wander through the Medina, where souks sell handwoven rugs, handcrafted lanterns, and colourful ceramics. The city’s legendary La Mamounia hotel, with its bold Moroccan tiles and lush gardens, is a showcase of Moroccan opulence. Don’t miss the Yves Saint Laurent Museum and the Majorelle Garden, which display a beautiful blend of French and Moroccan design.

6. New York City, USA – A Melting Pot of Design

New York City offers an eclectic mix of interior design styles, from industrial lofts to modern minimalism and everything in between. Head to SoHo and Chelsea for high-end decor shops and art galleries, or visit the Museum of Arts and Design for rotating exhibits on contemporary design. NYC’s Architectural Digest Design Show is also a must for discovering the latest trends in decor and interior innovation. The city’s variety and multicultural influences make it a global hub for interior design inspiration.

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7. Barcelona, Spain – Art Nouveau Meets Mediterranean Flair

Barcelona’s blend of Art Nouveau, Gothic, and contemporary design creates a unique, colorful aesthetic. The Eixample district is home to the stunning architectural works of Antoni Gaudí, including Casa Batlló and La Pedrera, which showcase organic forms and vibrant colors. For decor shopping, head to Vinçon or explore the trendy El Born neighborhood, where independent boutiques offer handmade and Mediterranean-inspired furniture.

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8. Istanbul, Turkey – Where East Meets West

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Istanbul’s interior design scene is a beautiful fusion of Eastern and Western influences. Explore the Grand Bazaar for intricate textiles, antique furnishings, and traditional Turkish rugs. The city’s modern boutiques, like Autoban and Haremlique, blend Turkish craftsmanship with contemporary style. For inspiration, visit Dolmabahçe Palace or Topkapi Palace, where lavish Ottoman interiors meet breathtaking Byzantine architecture.

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9. Stockholm, Sweden – Minimalist and Eco-Friendly

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Stockholm combines Scandinavian minimalism with an eco-conscious approach to design. The city is home to numerous showrooms like Nordiska Galleriet and Svenskt Tenn, where you can find timeless Swedish furniture and decor. Stockholm Design Week and Formex are excellent opportunities to see the latest in sustainable, functional design. Stockholm’s light-filled interiors and focus on natural materials are a refreshing take on modern simplicity.

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10. São Paulo, Brazil – Bold and Eclectic

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São Paulo’s vibrant design scene is a blend of Brazilian creativity and modernist influences. Visit Galeria Nicoli and Estúdio Manus for unique Brazilian pieces, from sculptural furniture to colorful home decor. São Paulo’s CASA COR, one of the largest interior design exhibitions in Latin America, is an essential event for anyone interested in bold, eclectic design inspired by Brazilian culture and materials.

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Looking for Design Inspiration?

Well, it might be time for a trip (woohooo!!).

Each of these cities brings a unique flavour to the world of interior design, offering different perspectives, materials, and styles. From the minimalism of Tokyo and Copenhagen to the opulence of Marrakech and Paris, these destinations provide endless inspiration for crafting beautiful and unique interiors. Whether you’re travelling to shop, tour, or simply be inspired, these cities are the ultimate destinations for interior design enthusiasts.

Next month, I will be travelling to Colombia. I will surely be taking in the colours, patterns and interior trends there. Sometimes you need to see things for your own 2 eyes to be inspired. Comment below where your next trip will be.

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