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Joyful colours to inspire new year design conceptsCheery and optimistic palettes are set to replace the doom-and-gloom hues of the
past as signs of hope are reflected in residential design
'Tis the season of good cheer - literally. As
2013 chimes in, say goodbye to "austerity
interiors", and welcome a bright new era
of colour, texture and style.
Householders, it seems, have had enough
of the gloom. A respectable period of
mourning has passed, and it is time to
embrace joyfulness. Design consultant
Jane Stockel, a longtime chair of the Color
Marketing Group (CMG), a not-for-profit
association of international colour
forecasters, has seen it coming.
CMG (www.colormarketing.org) members
meet annually in various Asian locations
to discuss trends in lifestyle and colour
directions and, according to Stockel, who
also runs Jane Stockel Designs, a Hong
Kong- and Australia-based trend
information service, we have grown tired
of the chaos.
"Our collective reaction to the stress of
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recent years - from global weather
patterns, economic pressures, social
upheaval or governments' apparent
inability to cope under pressure - spawned
a retro movement rekindling a time when
life was simpler and less technology
powered," Stockel says.
But now, we are moving on. The retro
sentiment will be retained in our home
interiors in 2013, Stockel predicts, only
with refreshing new bursts of colour.
"Colours will reflect a relaxed mood with
denim-inspired blues [from 're-blued',
CMG's colour of the year for 2013/14],
and weathered textures," she says.
"Feminine pink splits into a bougainvillaea
hot pink and a coral bridge between pink
and red - warm, yet inviting. Greens also
split their moods from citrus to a grey
green inspired by celadon."
The retro mood will inspire handmade
and crafted items, appliqué, texture,
natural wood grains and collectible items
from the 1950s - such as retro toys, vintage
cars and linen - as decorative items, she
predicts. Porcelain, fine china and linen
napery returns, as afternoon tea once
again becomes an occasion. Stockel
predicts a strong market in feminine-
influenced colours, "even on kitchen
appliances".
She notes a growth in wallpaper use in
Asia, and the increasing importance of
paint schemes that add light and the
perception of space in small urban
high-rises.
The demands of our busy lives will see
more of us - particularly women - creating
a "me time" nook in the home. "Women
who work and juggle a family life are
searching for time slots for themselves,
even just to chill and read a book. Private
space at home may be an answer," she says.
Ross Urwin, creative director of home and
lifestyle at Lane Crawford (www.
lanecrawford.com), agrees that colour and
print "in all forms" will continue to play a
major part of 2013 interiors trends.
"Generally, one rarely sees fashion trends
overlapping in design and lifestyle
merchandise, but for the past few seasons,
the strong focus on colour by most major
brands has totally been embraced by
furniture and lifestyle accessories," Urwin
says. He adds that zesty, bold colours
dominate the upcoming spring-summer
collections "as do botanical, animal and
more humorous prints in all scales".
He, too, believes these "zesty" colours are
an antidote to economic uncertainty.
"Designers are using their innovation to
brighten the world of the consumer. This
has been the case with other periods. For
example, back in the 1950s after years of
doom and gloom caused by unrest and
war, freedom brought colour back in to
people's lives," Urwin says.
Other trends include eccentricities,
another way in which designers can
express their individualism and customers
can equally show theirs, Urwin says.
"This is about escapism in design and art.
It's about pushing the boundaries of
reality and designs, challenging and
playing with the notions of proportion,
prints, scale and colours."
The "homespun" notion of handcrafted
merchandise is also still a trend for 2013,
he adds. "Many designers we are working
with are collaborating with traditional
craft makers in the celebration of
craftsmanship.
"For several seasons, we have talked about
a return to craftsmanship and the unique
play of the human hand. Spring-summer
2013 is about the subtle, tactile comfort of
irregularity and simple organic shapes. It's
a wholesome textural journey into relaxed
colour, shape, form and texture," he says.
Think recycled, pre-loved, eco-chic or
"supercyclers" - the new term adopted by
Lane Crawford: if it's been around before,
we'll continue to love it in 2013. Forget
inferior merchandise purchased by the
conscious consumer just to support the
cause.
Urwin says, "Recycled in high-end design
was once a dirty word. Today this is not
the case as most international designers
use sustainability within their work,
producing superb contemporary products
that just happen to be made using recycled
and eco-friendly materials."
Kate Babington, managing director of
TREE (www.tree.com.hk), Hong Kong's
eco-chic furniture and homeware chain,
agrees. "Sustainability in design is moving
from a 'nice to have' to a 'must have'. More
retailers providing options on sustainable
furnishings is evidence that this interiors
trend is growing and gaining popularity
among a wider audience," she says.
Babington predicts more use of metals and
raw materials. "We've noticed recent
interior projects that are using old steel
beams, railway sliders, industrial-style
doors and handles, and exposed masonry,"
she says.
"In furniture design styles and trends,
mismatched still seems to be one of the
hottest trends around - mixing the old
with the new. Pairing your grandmother's
re-upholstered wingback chair with a
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designer chair, for example, or a gorgeous
new dining table with mismatched chairs.
"This trend also works well because it
allows people to showcase their
individuality and personal style, and in
this way even if you use similar 'base'
products to someone else, no two homes
ever look the same. Your own space is
always unique."
Geoff Fuller, managing director of Tequila
Kola (www.tequilakola.com) believes
environmental sensibilities are making
consumers look beyond materials to
scrutinising the provenance, too.
"This popular theme in 2012 continues in
2013," he says, pointing to the brand's new
range of eco-weave fabrics with ISO 14001
environmental certification (for
production that consumes fewer resources
than regular manufacturing and
minimises CO2 emissions), and its
collection of recycled and Forest
Stewardship Council-approved hardwood
furniture.
Eschewing the norm of our throwaway
society, Tequila Kola is now providing a
service that re-upholsters old furniture in
1,000 fabric or leather choices.
Ronald Redding, vice-president of design
at York Wallcoverings (www.yorkwall.com)
in Pennsylvania, in the US, agrees. "In the
furniture market, consumers are moving
away from 'throwaway design' and are
willing to invest in more substantial and
decorative pieces such as Jacobean and
Italian-style furniture, which recalls
classical and architectural motifs," he says.
"There's a renewed appreciation for real
wood [not particleboard] and attention to
detail. Many modern furniture pieces
incorporate special touches like brass nail
heads."
From a global perspective, Italian designer
and trend forecaster Andrea Dall'Olio, of
A + A Design Studio (www.aadesignstudio.
it), says the mood this year will be "sober
and chic, very modern, but in the
meantime close to nature".
"We use technology to be more eco-
friendly and respectful of the
environment. Colours are an energetic
choice of tonic colour accents on a neutral
background," he says.
Dall'Olio believes the global economic
situation will still be an influence,
stimulating us to look to simple and
healthy things.
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Wallpaper... It's back! We're transforming "Traditional"
If you have noticed in the design magazines
there is a trend to utilizing wallpaper in
residential and office settings. I know, there's
a lot of you that are still scrapping the foil
paper from a guest room or that ready to
update kitchen but try not to have a bad
impression about wallpaper as a tool to truly
enhance your home interiors!
Ronald Redding, a well known paper
designer, lays it on thick – that is, ink on
paper in “Sculptured Surfaces,” his latest
collection of handcrafted wallpaper.
Redding’s innovative process marries York’s
century-old surface presses and artisan
handwork to create luxuriously dimensional
sculpted designs. These work great to add
some dimension to a bedroom wall or the
foyer!
York’s Peek-A-Boo collection celebrates
precociousness. Designs are derived from a
discerning grown-up's take on style, so
tasteful teal gives back-to-basics ABCs a
certain cheekiness while exposed brick
designs lend kids' rooms an uber-chic
urbanity. Hip peel-and-stick appliques,
Baroque frames that beg to be filled with
mementos of the moment, and gender-
neutral hot air balloons featuring a
pattern-within-a-pattern all give birth to
décor that will grow with a child.
There are many wallpaper manufacturers out
there and they all are following these great
trend of textures, larger scale prints and
patterns as well as continuing the
coordinated fabrics to make the finishing
touches super easy for you. I like to explore
the collections that feature a theme when I
have the opportunity to design a room based
on something fun like pets, books or crafts.
Of course , I had to pull out some designer
trick s for you and share these alternate using
of wallpaper:
• Decoupage an old table top
• Add it to the risers of a wood stairway
• Use it to make a photo mat frame
• Place it under glass on a serving tray
• Cut out fun shapes or pieces of a pattern to glue on as a scattered border design
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| elements / color palette |
Go green Emerald is the top trend color for 2013
color palette
Emerald is no longer green with envy. The rich, vibrant shade is Pantone LLC’s Color of the Year for 2013, beating out all the other shades of the
rainbow. “The entire green family has been so strong, upcoming through the ’90s as we’re paying attention to nature, so the family isn’t new, but what we needed to look at and revisit was the psychological background: Emerald is such a balanced color, and balance is something to pick up on and listen to,” says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of Pantone Color Institute. Eiseman adds, “It’s a color of growth, renewal, healing, unity and regeneration — words we’re all so in need of at this point of history.” On the runways, emerald green was spotted for 2013 at Michael Kors, Nanette Lepore and Vivienne Tam. Tracy Reese took her bow wearing green. In the home category, green is almost like a neutral, complementing almost everything else, Eiseman says: Pair it with tan, black, blue or even yellow. She has seen it used for an espresso maker, kitchen stool and a mixer. Colors rise and fall in popularity just like other style-centric trends, says Eiseman, but she thinks green has staying power like few others. It has taken on meaning as a noun and a verb as well as an adjective. “It might have been a trend, but it has become a social cause so it’s just part of our world. ... Kermit said it’s not easy being green, but it became easier once it became a good thing to be green.” 1
1 “Curvilinear Faux Ironworks” York wallcovering.2 Lush jewel-toned ceramic jar lamp. 3 & 4 Chella Textiles “Facet in Kiwi” and “Medallion in Kiwi” are the first
outdoor fabrics woven with metallic yarn for shimmer. Made from recycled materials.
5 Pearson Furniture sofa in cut and uncut velvet upholstery featuring blossoming cherry tree branches.
6 Jonathan Adler’s green wool zebra pillow, $115 at www.jonathanadler.com. 7 Lodge Manufacturing’s Enamel Dutch Oven, $79.95, www.lodgemfg.com. 8 Glass dresser knobs in melon, $6, www.anthropologie.com. 9 Zara Home’s retro Cora Tumbler milk glass, $4.90, www.zarahome.com.
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Use this jewel-like hue on an accent wall to create a regal feel in any room. Can't commit to a wall of pure color? Try incorporating an emerald-patterened wallpaper, like this one from York Wallcoverings.
A Stately ShadeIntroducing Emerald, the 2013 Color of the Year
Pantone, the global authority on color,
predicts this lush green will be found in all
facets of the design world in 2013—from
fashion and beauty to interior and exterior
décor.
Most often associated with brilliant, precious
gemstones, emerald is a sophisticated and
luxurious color. “As it has throughout
history, multifaceted emerald continues to
sparkle and fascinate,” says Leatrice Eiseman,
executive director of the Pantone Color
Institute. “This powerful and universally
appealing tone translates easily to both
fashion and home interiors.”
This jewel-like hue will create a regal feel in
an entryway, powder room, dining room or
study and bring life to a living room as an
accent wall. Can’t commit to a wall of pure
color? Try incorporating an emerald
patterned wallpaper (see pg. 49 for one of
our favorites). Add a splash of color to the
kitchen and dining room areas with emerald
dinnerware, stemware and culinary gadgets.
Bedrooms, too, can be upgraded with
on-trend textiles, like emerald bedding,
pillows and rugs.
For a fresh take on this refined green, pair it
with coordinating tones of aqua and mint.
Local home decor retailers are already
stocking up on emerald items that will add
drama to your favorite spaces. Take a look at
the fashionable finds we discovered!
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