For some New Yorkers, Fashion Week is the event of the season (peep: Zendaya’s sheer Valentino catsuit). Yet, for the interior designers and artists of Brooklyn, there’s another Super Bowl that happens every year: The Brooklyn Heights Designer Showhouse. The event, which took place in a classic Greek Revival townhome this year, is basically the equivalent of New York Fashion Week. Each room is assigned to a different NYC designer—and from furnishings to decor to paint colors—the house acts as a living trend forecast of what’s going to be hot in home for the following season.
Yet, this year, we noticed something interesting happening: Each designer told a similar, moody jewel-toned color story, underscoring that this aesthetic is going to be everywhere in the year (or years) ahead.