3. Dark green is also coming in, & it works
perfectly with the dark timbers, as well as
making a space feel calming and decadent.
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4.
5. Outside - in
With the rise of mindfulness and wellness, the
boundaries begin to blur between indoor and
outdoor, for both public and retail spaces. Pantone’s
2017 Colour of the Year: Greenery. Flora and foliage
is growing in every direction
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6.
7.
8. Airbnb has partnered with colour authority Pantone to create a bookable living space that
celebrates Pantone’s Colour of the Year 2017, Greenery, and the fresh start that it offers.
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9.
10. Darker pieces of furniture are on
the rise again – we will see plenty
of richer and darker tones in
2017. White walls are taking a
backseat as Brexit, Trump and
global political instability drive
homeowners to “nest”. A feeling
of privacy and comfort. The new
crop of dark interiors will focus
on rich pigments, tone-on-tone
and even lively colours that are a
"bit more happy" and signal
hope.
Dark interiors take %er in
resp!se to "darker times"
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13. Pattern, colour, texture. In an ever-tech-
connected life we react by placing more
importance on feelings – and interiors
which appeal to that, such as designs
that speak to the senses, that entice the
eye but also the hand and make
different intriguing. A fresh take on
Maximalism. Eclectic and vibrant.
Celebrating various cultures. A Life
Extraordinary. Products mixed &
matched into fresh compositions
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The period-style bathrooms enjoy a big revival
thanks to TV dramas such as Downton Abbey.
They are filled with character. Typified by
freestanding roll-top baths, sculpted
sanitaryware and classic brass fittings, it’s a look
that’s adaptable for new-build homes and
Victorian properties alike.
17. A new design trend is dazzling both the lovers of a
warm rustic feel and those who live for a clean,
contemporary design in the home- it’s called Modern
Rustic and it’s here to stay.The modern rustic design is
elegant, yet brings some warmth to the home. Rustic
Elegance embraces nature, and in nature we feel at
peace.This trend incorporates distressed wood
finishes, floral stems, and organic patterns, which help
to bring a bit of the outdoors—in. Science suggests that
we need nature for our psychological well-being. In nature,
you can escape the noises and rush of everyday life,
which is the kind of retreat you build your home to be.
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18.
19. Experiential c"#r
Experiential colour is a trend to watch in the
report Design Ideas – 10 Key Trends For 2017.
Refracted light, and lighting that casts creative
and colourful shadows, were confirmed as a
major trend. Expect to see experiences become
bigger, bolder and more sensory, with colour
playing a major role. Experiential colour is here
to stay – and as it intertwines further with
wellness, you may be using a colour wheel to
determine your next dose of chromotherapy.
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20.
21.
22. Op-Art
Squiggly lines, black and white graphics,
mixed materials and clashing colours-
has returned into the interior and
product design zeitgeist over the last few
years, thanks to popular contemporary
designers like Kelly Behun and Dusen
Dusen.
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27. This theme is linked to the multitude of fantasy-themed entertainment due to come live in the upcoming years.
This direction can go poetic, delicate and almost ethereal, revolving on transparency, quietude and lightness – a
floating cloud for a light, trays and furniture that look chiselled in ice, or transparent glass cookware to use
directly on the stove
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28.
29. N(adic lamps
Wireless, on-the-go lamps the highlight of 2017
lighting trends – as brands respond to a growing
need for flexibility, confirming that homes are
becoming an increasingly mobile concept. Alongside
space-saving solutions, flat-pack furniture and
multifunctional objects, portable lamps are a major
focus for interiors companies this year and are
advancing rapidly due to battery improvements and
low-energy innovations.
Designs are sophisticated and design-led, focusing
on simple silhouettes and crafted details
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30. Candles
One of the fastest growing market in
recent years. The sculptural candle
is set to star across the interiors
market this season. Following the
trend for refined simplicity, both
h i g h - s t r e e t r e t a i l e r s a n d
independent craftspeople are
s t a r t i n g t o b r a n c h o u t ,
experimenting with shapes, colours
and surface treatments.
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31. Te'acota
2017 shows a surge in terracotta pots and terracotta
tiles and décor items.
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32. Cork
Cork is making a comeback. Not only is cork a stylish
material that also adds warmth and texture, it is ideal for
absorbing noise in our increasingly large, open plan style
homes.
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33. W%en Products
Whether you are in need for a linen
hamper, rustic planter or a stylish storage
solution for all of your bits and bobs
around the house, woven products are
making way to be a popular and trendy
décor piece for any home.
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34.
35. 2 0 1 7 s e e s n e w
p r o d u c t l i n e s
f o c u s i n g o n
another area of the
h o m e e n t i r e l y :
c l e a n i n g a n d
l a u n d r y . F o r
example a special
e d i t i o n s h i r t
detergent by the
S w e d i s h b r a n d
Tangent GC, that is
scented to smell
like gin & tonic.
Clean is $e new c)l
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36. Walpaper
Confirms to be back in full glory and here to stay at least
for the foreseeable future
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37.
38. Kitchen appliances by Dolce & Gabbana
A growing number of fashion
designers are dipping their
toes in the home domain,
expanding their reach to a
lifestyle approach.
Designer products - $e new must-have
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40. The collection by IKEA signed by
British menswear designer Kit Neale
41. Parsons student Angela Luna designed a backpack and a tent, as well as a vest that doubled as a
flotation device. Her main inspiration were the droves of Syrian, Afghan, and Iraqi refugees fleeing
their respective countries in hopes of a better life. Other designers used their collection as a
platform to highlight the atrocities committed in the Southeast Asian fishing industry, where
numerous workers are enslaved and forced to work on fishing boats in the middle of the ocean.
Pr(oting social change $r#gh products
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