2015 is set to be a treat for the eyes, as the trends are leaning toward tribal and ethnic patterns, microscopic prints and dreamlike aquatic scenery. Even the fashion world is incorporating these trends into the runway. Countless are the ways you can bring these themes into your home, but here are some of my favorite for these three hot trends:

Tribal & Ethnic

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Think colors, vases, tchotchkes and anything you might pick up in a bazaar or open market around the world. Books on art and history work well with this theme, too. I’ve said this many times before in my blog, but don’t be afraid to mix colors and patterns that you might not normally think would go well together! 2015 is all about the natural way of things, like life around the world, nature and botanicals.

Aquatic

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The aquatic concept really includes anything you might see while underwater. Soft, blurry designs and watercolor prints evoke the sensation you feel while swimming in any body of water. Think light colors and uneven designs. Doesn’t it have a nice calming effect?

Microscopic

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This is a really fun concept that we haven’t seen much of yet. As a nod to nature’s beauty, the microscopic print is comprised of images you might see when looking through a microscope. Wall art, pillows and even wallpaper are loaded with these gorgeous prints. Unsurprisingly, the fashion world has picked up on this trend, too.

So what do you think? Would you ever try to bring a tribal, aquatic or microscopic theme into your home? If so, which one and how would you do it?