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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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