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Key Home Decor Trends Identified
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Published: Thursday, July 07, 2011
Renowned interior and apparel trendsetters have released forecasts for Autumn trends in the home interior/decor market.
Nelly Rodi from Paris and Sachiko Inoue from Tokyo are due to display the trends in home fabrics at the Shanghai Home Textiles show, which takes place next month. The four key trends highlighted by the pair will be:
Make it happy – Poetic and natural. A modern romantic trend peppered with touches of offbeat fantasy. The style of the home is not too serious, but respecting nature, with a provincial slightly vintage charm.
Raw forces – Purity and authenticity. The look is natural, rustic chic. Total investment in the natural and the authentic, resulting in a raw elegance that is both innovative and modern.
Colour therapy – The use of bright primary colours as a therapy. Simplicity and functionality promote an atmosphere of design. Blocks of colour are mixed with pale wood and pure white to recreate the purity of childhood.
Love greens – The look reflects ethical, sustainable development. Every aspect of the home is pampered, cherished and fussed over. Everything is staged to reflect an urban lifestyle.
Intertextile Shanghai sees many international fabric designers show their creativity on-site. The UK-based design studio Diane Harrison will feature florals and geometrics in water-colour techniques and a NED Graphics collection of woven designs in this special zone.
Make it happy – Poetic and natural. A modern romantic trend peppered with touches of offbeat fantasy. The style of the home is not too serious, but respecting nature, with a provincial slightly vintage charm.
Raw forces – Purity and authenticity. The look is natural, rustic chic. Total investment in the natural and the authentic, resulting in a raw elegance that is both innovative and modern.
Colour therapy – The use of bright primary colours as a therapy. Simplicity and functionality promote an atmosphere of design. Blocks of colour are mixed with pale wood and pure white to recreate the purity of childhood.
Love greens – The look reflects ethical, sustainable development. Every aspect of the home is pampered, cherished and fussed over. Everything is staged to reflect an urban lifestyle.
Intertextile Shanghai sees many international fabric designers show their creativity on-site. The UK-based design studio Diane Harrison will feature florals and geometrics in water-colour techniques and a NED Graphics collection of woven designs in this special zone.














