High Point Market kicks off the new design season with new
trends and up-and-coming textures, colors and ideas. This is where new interior
design innovations are born!
I had the unique experience of attending the Spring/Summer
High Point Market and I am looking forward to implementing some of my favorite
trends both in my residential and commercial design
work.
1. Jewel tones (emerald, turquoise and
purples) – This is a fun trend in that these colors make a statement in
any space. I saw rich indigo and navy hues, as well as soft
lavender, violet and sapphire in the form of lamps, throws, chairs,
couches and more. Statement pieces are now ushering in a new spectrum of color,
and it couldn’t be livelier. While these colors are found primarily in accent
pieces, they are far from side notes. These pops of color will add drama to any
room.
2.
Alligator and snakeskin – While this trend lends itself to being
wild, I loved seeing it designed in a much opposite fashion. The animal print
gives a soft, aristocratic flair, adding a dramatic and luxurious effect to any
room. The contrast of the animal print with a bold primary color (red for
example) was simply stunning. Along with alligator and snakeskin, Shagreen
which is shark or ray's skin adorned many desks, occasional tables,
and and inserts in accent chests.
3.
Inlaid shell accessories and tables – There was a heavy nautical theme at High
Point Market this season. I saw an influx of navy blue, bold in its pairing
with a soft ivory. Rope motifs, boats and flags adorned walls and inlaid shell
accessories graced tabletops. Shells give a whimsical, romantic accent to any
space, bringing to mind the ease of summer.
4.
Natural Wood – Natural wood was in abundance at High Point Market.
I saw a particular influx of driftwood, re-vamped in epoxy as well as live cut,
rustic wood and mounted on chrome. This hot trend stems from the recent
eco-friendly movement, with the goal of creating warmth while rustic chic in
the space. Natural wood makes any space cozy while altogether extraordinary.
5.
Painted accents and fabric inserts - This last trend
was spotted at High Point Market in the form of striking painted accents like
curios and buffets (in greens and reds) with fabric inserts inlad. Often times
these fabric inlays came in the form of complex geometric shapes, take for
instance zigzag, the ever-popular chevron, or diamond. What I love about this
trend is that the fabric inlays add a complexity and richness to such an every
day item. These painted accents are sure to dress up any room, with the fabric
inlays working to add a touch of elegance.
I find the above trends both exciting and complex for either
my residential or commercial clients. I look forward to the opportunity to add
both flair and elegance to your space with my latest findings!
Check back soon for more trends!