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Tuesday, 26 March 2019
Living with ankan: #FORMEX #TRENDREPORT ETC #STOCKHOLM #SS19
Living with ankan: #FORMEX #TRENDREPORT ETC #STOCKHOLM #SS19: I will start this report and talk a little about the tradition of glass blowing in Sweden. Since the 1900 century the glassblowing industr...
#FORMEX #TRENDREPORT ETC #STOCKHOLM #SS19
| Lena Bergström has reopened the 1980s box of pressed glass and added plates etc to the Carat collection. Cristall clear plates that will make most dishes look great. |
| Healthy seeds with blackberry and rasberry mousse! Glass by Erika Lagerbielke for Orrefors. |
| Bumped in to this old friend, Vanja Djanaieff, after the trend report delivered by Li Edelkoort at Formex in January. |
| Glassware and crystal, classic and traditional at the same time by young Danish designer company Specktrum.dk. Everyday classics to affordable prices. I am impressed! |
| I would like to say that "Green is the new black". So peaceful and calming. Love this display by Jensen & Jensen at Formex in January. |
| Mild apricot nuances together with straw. No iron in sight and a nonchalant touche to the arrangement of the napkin. Housedoctor.dk. |
| More natural feelings by Housedoctor. Close to MexTec that was so popular in the late 80s. Mix with cacti and modern art. |
| Wonderful stripes, always right. AfroArt.se. |
| One of the trends by Formex/Jan Rundgren. More is more, i.e. more colour and a bit of kitsch. All down my street. |
| And to finish, Zandra with a Z. The big entrance to Formex in Jan 2019! |
Friday, 15 March 2019
#TERRACOTTA ACCENT AT #CHELSEADESIGNCENTRE #LONDONDESIGNWEEK #SS19
| This beautiful wallpaper panel is new from Designers Guild, if you love Ranunkulus you can let them bloom on your whole wall. Notice the mix of yellows, pink and terracotta. |
| Classic design with a touch of folklore and the Victorian era. Just look at the fringes on the armchair! Traditional flowery wallpaper and graphic rug! GP Baker at Chelsea Design Centre, London. |
| Classic inspiration from China, graphic weaves with an Art Deco feel, and of course, stripes. Manuel Canovas. |
| The retro trends is still going strong. I think of Mad Men when I see this. Cole & Sons in collaboration with Fornasetti. |
| Blues and terracotta with a mix of graphics at Abbott + Boyd, Chelsea Design Centre. |
| The sea had influenced the decor of the spring looking Chelsea Harbour Design Centre. Hanging corals in the so popular colour with the same name, or terracotta. |
| More graphics, with a yellow to red colour scheme. Add some grey! Patrick Frey. |
| Pink, coral, and green! Modern and contemporary forms at Designers Guild. Soon more from London and Stockholm. |
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