The Jellyfish Decor Trend Puts a Neon Spin on Our Favorite Mushroom Silhouettes

The sea jelly is making an appearance in home decor this year.

<p>Jeff Herr</p>

Jeff Herr

Nature provides more home decor inspiration than we could ever need, from the cool elegance of marble to the soft pastel of flowers. Last year, the mushroom motif grew to become a home aesthetic of its own. We saw its hue echoed in the popularity of warm neutrals and browns that became one of the most utilized color schemes, and its organic shape provided a soft silhouette that we saw replicated in everything from lampshades to footstools.

But, just like nature, trends evolve. And while you can still find this soft shape in homes, we’re seeing a new way to embrace this aesthetic with a bit more pop: In 2024, it’s seeing a (somewhat unusual) transformation into jellyfish decor.

If you’re ready to bring in a bold and bright vision for 2024, ~dive~ into this aquatic-inspired home trend with these tips.

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<p>Werner Straube</p>

Werner Straube

Why Jellyfish Decor Is Trending in 2024

Nature-inspired decor has been a massive trend for the last few seasons, emphasizing organic shapes and rich neutral tones that feel comforting and grounded. The mushroom, the embodiment of all things earthy, epitomized this trend.

This year, while comfort and softness are still key desires, there’s also a draw to a lighter, brighter look. The jellyfish is the epitome of that style, according to the 2024 Pinterest Predicts report: It has a dreamy, otherworldly feel that combines the organic with y2k.

“From home decor to couture to beauty ideas, a whole mood will bubble up in 2024 inspired by your favorite invertebrate: jellyfish,” the report reads. “Gen Z and Millennials are driving this squishy aesthetic.”

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Graham Atkins-Hughes
Graham Atkins-Hughes

How can you incorporate this style in your home?

While more subtle routes are available, you can also go with a literal representation to decorate your space with the jellyfish aesthetic. From floaty lamps with LED lights that make it feel like you’re living in an aquarium to funky martini glasses, you can find the jellyfish incorporated into all kinds of decor pieces.

If you’re fond of this style, you have a few ways to get the look: Go all out with an aquarium theme (or an actual aquarium), complete with a whimsical jellyfish wallpaper or bedspread and a jelly-inspired lamp. Choose soft, squishy materials and light, translucent pieces (like an acrylic coffee table) rather than those with hard edges and a dark tone.

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For those who want to apply the aesthetic in a more subtle way, take your cues from the sea jelly’s color, shape, and texture.

The jellyfish color palette can range from soft pastels to neon brights, with a backdrop of soft watercolor walls juxtaposed with accessories in striking hues. When added to a neutral room, a few neon accents brings in a fresh perspective and pizazz.

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Recreate the jellyfish’s transparency through the use of floaty fabrics. Try adding a silky throw on your couch or hanging diaphanous curtails to invoke the fluid movement of a jellyfish drifting through the water. Pick furniture and decor with soft, rounded shapes (which also makes your space feel more cozy and playful).

With all these jellyfish-inspired pieces floating around the house, you’re sure to find yourself feeling a little more buoyant in your space.

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