Seven home
furnishing trends dominated the recent Las Vegas Market.
Style File, a video guide hosted by
Tym DeSanto, the renaissance guy on TV’s popular reality
series HGTV Design Star, is a preview of next season’s
hottest styles and trends.
World Market Center Las Vegas today launched the Winter 2008
edition of Style File, a video guide hosted by Tym DeSanto of
HGTV. The video is a preview of next season’s hottest styles and
trends, as they were revealed at Las Vegas Market, held January
28 – February 1, 2008.
For Style File, World Market Center teamed with Furniture Style
magazine to highlight trends for the year ahead.
"This Las Vegas Market offered an unprecedented variety,” said
Julie Smith, publisher and editorial director of Furniture
Style. “During the times when the diversity of looks is great
and no single style dominates, the trend-tracker lens focuses on
performance and, thanks to green initiatives, origin, as much as
it does color, pattern and finish.”
Seven home furnishing trends dominated the recent Las Vegas
Market:
Eco Home
Heightened environmental awareness and social responsibility is
leading homeowners to choose more eco-friendly furnishings.
Several manufactures and industry organizations champion green
manufacturing and materials, and many of them showcased products
in the Market’s popular Living Green Pavilion. Product cues:
Natural finishes that emphasize grain patterns as well as wood’s
naturally occurring variations such as knots or burn marks;
soy-based cushions and recycled fabrics deliver a premium
comfort story at the point of sale; textures made of indigenous
materials including coconut shells, vines, rattan, leaves, water
hyacinth bark and more add visual interest and intrigue.
Distressed Out Distressed In
Easily recognized design influences reassure consumers at the
point of sale…it’s why traditional motifs, from Greek key
accents to fluted posts, never completely disappear from product
fare. But today’s consumers’ call for causal comfort and
laid-back luxury results in traditional silhouettes being paired
with distressed finishes. Such well-worn topcoats appeal most
especially to Gen-X-ers who want classic references in the
furniture they buy, yet served up in a way that’s decidedly new.
Size Matters
The marketplace was filled with product solutions that satisfied
all homeowners’ design needs, though it’s the condo- or
apartment-dwelling city folk that are most often in furniture
designers’ sight lines. Purchase Cues: Dining—Smaller tables
with decorative pedestal bases; smaller-scale dining correlates
with everyday storage and use in mind. Home
Entertainment—Consoles of varying heights, either with or
without lift-screen storage. Bedroom—Platform beds with
integrated storage areas; upholstered headboards; end-of-bed
benches with open storage compartments. Home Office—Laptop desks
and writing tables. Upholstery—Silhouettes with clean lines,
raised legs and texture-rich, neutral fabrics—pillows and area
rugs provide needed color for the room.
Blue Mood
Today, several palettes reign, simultaneously and
complementarily. Still, the impact of environmental awareness on
consumers’ color choices can’t be denied. Blues are earning top
placements alongside nature-inspired greens. “An important part
of the environmental movement is associated with the
preservation of water,” said author and color and trend
consultant Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone
Color Institute. “Blue emits a clean and clear message around
the world.”
Stow Your Devices
While TVs and the laptops are the primary design drivers in
shaping the look and performance of home entertainment and home
office furniture, it is portable entertainment and information
devices that are getting new attention from “plugged-in”
designers. Purchase Cues: Integrated power supply, built-in
ventilation systems and easy-to-access wire management.
Homage to Antiquity
Decorative accessory styles are more diverse than ever,
developing in tandem with residential furniture trends. While
glamour-era and Mid-Century Modern influences remain, one
significant set of style makers are influenced by much earlier
periods in history. Their wares appear as though they could have
been excavated from an archeological site.
Luxury Messages
Just as a brand insignia sends purchase cues to consumers,
certain product categories deliver an unmistakable luxury
message. One pass of the hand across a cashmere throw or silk
comforter, and the consumer literally feels the value of their
purchase. Purchase cues: Ensembles in neutral palettes that mix
multiple textures; silk comforters and duvets; animal prints in
unexpected colorways; pillows in graphic, contemporary and
over-scale prints; pillows embellished; sequins or fur; textiles
woven of natural fibers and fiber blends; mattress ticking with
health benefits, such as antimicrobial properties,
hypoallergenic and temperature regulation.
Summer 2008 Las Vegas Market is scheduled for July 28 through
Aug. 1, 2008 at the World Market Center & Pavilions.
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