70’S RETRO 70’S RETRO Seventies are back and our color choices are a reflection and a sign of current moods. In the next year we will see mature and earthy color choices. In the colder spectrum we go from sage green to light blue and in the warmer side we see the increasing use of burnt orange and mustard yellow. This retro trend can also be seen in other details, from the use of patterns in walls to design features such as metallic finishes and furniture with more rounded forms. Memphis style is also a key trend to keep in mind with the use of geometric forms and design products with influences...
Open the catalog to page 2This trend is a reflection of our inner desire for better days so in upholstery may come from the need for a softer side of life. consumers will use inspiration from it to bright their houses. There’s also the extensive use of colors to bring optimism into A nostalgia that wants to bring good trend traits from other our lives, like turquoise and deep shades of blue. periods is always welcomed. The choice for rounded shapes Bold, often clashing colors are the choices for designers in 2022.
Open the catalog to page 4PROJECT BY ESSENTIAL HOME
Open the catalog to page 6VELVET; PRINTTED COTTON; COLORFUL FUR; CRIMPLENE; CHIFON; TTED COTTON; COLORFUL FUR; CRIMPLENE; CHIFON; TRENDBOOK
Open the catalog to page 790’S URBAN 90’S URBAN A more urban feel is appealing to the generation Y that is now owning their own homes and missing their childhood staples. All the decoration that they once had at their parents houses doesn’t feel dated, it feels like home but with a twist. Vibrant bright colors, asymmetrical and geometric shaped furniture, lots of funky patterns are the primary art elements of the 90’s urban trend. These kind of design pieces can be a lot of fun and direct attention to different elements. Something that’s definitely from the 90’s and we are going to see more are decorated walls. From watercolours,...
Open the catalog to page 9PROJECT BY DELIGHTFULL & ESSENTIAL HOME
Open the catalog to page 141. PRIMORDIAL BOOKCASE BY ROCHE BOBOIS ; 2. H ARLEQUIN CAPSULE MIRROR BY JONATHAN ADLER; 3. MAYA CHAIR BY BRABUU 4. COLLINS DINING CHAIR BY ESSENTIAL HOME; 5. FEATHER COLLECTION BED BY ANTHROPOLOGIE; 6. KELLY SOFA BY KOKET 7. CHARLOTTE ARMCHAIR BY ESSENTIAL HOME; 8 BLOOM LOUNGE CHAIR BY KENNETH COBONPUE
Open the catalog to page 15TRANSPA TRANSPARENCY Transparency is a state of mind, a great way to bring light and freshness into our lives. If your interior design project needs light and air, what better way then using transparency to elevate the space? There are a lot of ways to use this trend, increasing the sun exposure with larger windows or the application of lighter-toned wood to replace medium and darker shades. Incorporate glass space dividers, glass walls, big windows and light materials. Get creative creating your house with the use of glass as wall design to bring natural light and transparency to elevate the...
Open the catalog to page 17‘DIJON’ IN ALMATY, KAZAKHSTAN BY DAMIR USENOV OF LENZ/ARCHITECTS
Open the catalog to page 19ORGANIC ORGANIC MATERIALS With a lot changing in the world the desire to feel the outside while we are still inside our walls has grown and came as not only a luxury but as a necessity. An increasing need to bring nature to our indoors created a wellness mood, choosing conscious and sustainable elements, such as wood, stone, bamboo among other. Using organic materials into interiors gives us the ability to reconnect and strength the human-nature connection we all need in order to increase our wellness. With so many of us living in crowded cities where outdoor pollution levels are on the rise...
Open the catalog to page 21COCKTAIL BAR IN ABU DHABI, UAE BY KSH DESIGN BUREAU
Open the catalog to page 22PROJECT BY LUIZA RIOS
Open the catalog to page 23PROJECT BY CAFFE LATTE & ESSENTIAL HOME
Open the catalog to page 24KOMBUCHA; COCONUT FIBRE; CERANCHIA; MUSHROOM LEATHER; CACTUS LEATHER;
Open the catalog to page 25THE NEW NEW MINIMALISM New Minimalism is all about giving attention to the essential forms and elements, while also keeping an unexpected element to interiors. The key elements in this decor should be detailed oriented and high quality. Furniture and accessories have a touch of luxury, with a focus on being special like being handmade or with purer materials. Another way to have a minimalistic approach without losing style is the use of refined and colder finishes. Stone, metals and brass are favorites to help complement this trend. This design trend takes more work to perfect. This “less is...
Open the catalog to page 27PROJECT BY LUIZA RIOS
Open the catalog to page 28MODEL DUPLEX AT ZHUHAI RENHENG COASTAL CENTE
Open the catalog to page 29POPELINE; ORGANZA; LINEN; MODAL; SILK;
Open the catalog to page 30FOLL OW INST AGRAM: TRENDESIGNBOOK YOUTUBE: TRENDST V PINTEREST :T RENDBOOK
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