TRENDBOOK
TREND BOOK FORECASTS FUTURE TRENDS FOR THE HOME AND INTERIORS.
This tool explains how trends grow, evolve and flow; helping perceive and understand how they will interact
with our daily life.
All the biggest Fashion Weeks have officially wrapped up and next season’s trends are very clear. From feathers
and lace to bolder looks composed of animal prints and tie-dye colours, 2019’s fashion is going to keep the 90’s
alive and bring us a sense of nostalgia. Any attentive eye can tell you the major influence that fashion has in
home interiors. Normally it takes six-months to a year until you see interiors take a cue from fashion. The trends
then start to blur between what we wear – fabrics, colours and patterns – and our home interior choices. Here
are the top trends from the runways of New York, London, Milan and Paris from the Spring 2019 collections
and our forecast of their impact in our home decor.
01 - FEATHERS & FRINGES
As fashion returns to maximalism, the trend of excess, some
of the biggest designers like Prada have prompted the revival of
feathers and fringes last year. Now it looks as though the trend
for precious plumage is here to stay with a host of designers flut-
tering this look across their Spring/Summer 2019 collections.
In furniture design mass consumers have already taken this
trend by heart. Fringes saw a nearly 300% spike in searches on
Pinterest this year and it’s set to maintain its presence next year.
02 - EARTH TONES
More neutrally minded? Earth tones are back in a big way—from
sand to tan, cream, and khaki. Although beige and white remain
key neutrals, warmer tones such as taupe and light brown are on
the rise. In our homes, a transition to a more conscious living is
also reflected in the extensive use blush colour palettes and richer
colours, such as terracotta, deeper blues and warmer greens.
Birds of a eather
By Rochas
Hans-Agne Jakobsson
ceiling lamp model
Down to earth
by MaxMara
Couture pouf collection
by Lorenza Bozzoli
Lounge Chair
by Eames
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