2017 Intertextile International lifestyle trend guide
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2017 Intertextile International lifestyle trend guide
3 I NT E RTE X TI LE I N T E R N ATI O N A L LI FE S T YLE TR E N D G U I D E INTERTEXTILE 2017 FAR AWAY 3 I N TE R T E X TI LE I N TE R N ATI O N A L L I F E ST Y L E TR E N D G U I D E INTERTEXTILE 2017 FAR AWAY 4 5 2017 FAR AWAY Contents — STEP 1. EXPERTS BRAINSTORMING P8 STEP 2. METHODOLOGICAL TOOL: STYLE ID TM P18 STYLE ID TM STEP 3. LIFESTYLE THEMES E M OT I O N SWEET DREAMS P20 R E AS O N REALISTIC UTOPIAS P24 EVAS I O N HAPPY MANIFESTO P28 TRA D ITI O N EXQUISITE TEMPTATION P32 6 7 INTRODUCTION This year, Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd introduces the 2017 trends at Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles. Nelly Rodi (international trendsetter) headed a trend committee mixing different fields of expertise in order to gain the finest comprehension of international lifestyle forecasts. The committee comprises six experts: a Trendsetter, an International Home Textile Brand, a Floral Designer, Brand Designers and Architect who conducted meetings together in Paris lead by NellyRodiTM Agency. During these brainstorming sessions, each expert shared their knowledge, their inspirations and exchanged their visions of trend evolutions considering consumer demand, the retail expertise and contract markets, and new technologies. To offer the most suitable trends for this forum, Nelly Rodi decided to merge expert creative visions with sociological insights from a NellyRodiTM Agency international consumer study: Style ID TM. This new methodology led to the definition of this year’s four trend themes that Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd and Nelly Rodi are happy to present to you! NellyRodi TM Agency, PHOTOS NELLYRODI TM 8 9 E X P E RTS B RA I N STO R M I N G − E X P E RTS B RAI N STO R M I N G − MRS NELLY RODI & MR VINCENT GRÉGOIRE TRENDSETTERS (FRANCE) “At a time when a paradigm shift is at work, traveling – seen as a vehicle of new and unusual experiences – has opened the floodgates to a future where it would be possible to live other than in rigid societies. Whether desired or endured, the return to roaming is feeding the collective imagination. Rediscover a pioneer or migrant soul, following an ideal and pushing back limits. Surpassing yourself, going all the way. An invitation to the beauty of the gesture, an interest in handwork, various know-how, and beautiful work well done. We need to favor humanist values and pay attention to far away points of view…” MRS MARIANNE GUEDIN FLORAL DESIGNER (FRANCE) “ The ‘Far Away’ trend implies a journey, both within the self and externally to encounter others. In interior design and decoration, reliance on intercultural encounters – while avoiding caricature – is gaining ground. In a new process of symbiosis, styles inspire each other to produce a new, unnamed current whose reach extends even further. This trend implies tapping one’s emotions to come up with new creative possibilities, as yet unexplored. It prompts one to try new things and enjoy surprises, a variation on the ‘Happy Manifesto’ theme! ” Marianne Guedin Nelly Rodi is the founder of the well-known and leading international forecasting agency specialising in the analysis of consumer lifestyle demands. After 30 years of recognised expertise on colours and fabrics for interior and fashion fields, she advises many leading companies or fairs, from luxury fields to more volume companies. Today, the NellyRodiTM Agency is an international leader, represented in 21 countries, in forward-looking information for all participants in fashion and lifestyle-related industries. She is also Vice-President of the Paris Chamber of Commerce. NR © NellyRodi Having graduated from the École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs, Marianne began her career with a famous flower designer. Surrounded by petals, stamens, sweet peas and silk paper, she learnt from the master about the urgency and thoroughness of a job well done. Never staying in one place for long, she designed and created sets for luxury brands: Kenzo, Cacharel, Loewe, Christian Dior, ELLE, etc. Marianne loves nature and glass. With this inspiration, she designed an exceptional collection of scented candles... VG While studying both interior and industrial design at the École Camondo in Paris, Vincent Grégoire also found the time to work on a number of scenographic creations, accessories for fashion designers and advertising visuals. Artistic director and designer of exclusive products for decorator Agnès Comar, he joined the NellyRodiTM Agency in 1991, where he became the driving force behind the early and rapid development of the NellyRodiTM Lifestyle Department. Extremely committed to his clients, he travels the world in search of the latest trends, markets and consumers. Marianne Guedin © NellyRodi Marianne Guedin © NellyRodi Marianne Guedin www.nellyrodi.com — www.nellyrodilab.com www.dinguedeguedin.fr 11 10 E X P E RTS B RA I N STO R M I N G − E X P E RTS B RAI N STO R M I N G − BOUCHARA BY MRS ADELINE DE MONPEZAT — PRESIDENT (FRANCE) “ The words ‘far away’ stands for a dominant 2017 trend, the search for ‘elsewhere’ found both in our homes and deep within ourselves, reflecting our feelings and cravings. The quest for simplicity, the enjoyment of Nature at home and being profoundly in synch with it. ‘Back to Nature’ evokes well-being and the good life, a vision of Nature like a dream. Interior decoration is asserting a ‘Happy Manifesto’: here, interactions between cultures and humans elicit feelings of joy and energy.” MR ALAN CHAN CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF ALAN CHAN DESIGN COMPANY (HONG KONG, CHINA) “ Art, design and culture are my bridges to reach out and share with people. And sharing brings the ultimate joy in life. We are bridged with one another — through family ties and intertwining social and cultural bonding. We communicate — from unspeakable gestures to things we see, we hear and touch... we are a bridge to somebody, somewhere, sometime, in another person’s life. In this unpredictable ‘bridge-building’ journey, who is the next bridge you’re going to cross? ” © Alan Chan BOUCHARA Paris was founded in 1899. The brand incarnates refinement and French elegance in Decoration, home linen, tableware and fashion. The brand cultivates the noble and natural materials, quality finishes and creates refined products. BOUCHARA is synonymous of the French traditional chic way of life and quality. As respectful of the past and looking to the future, BOUCHARA gets involved in a decoration and fashion spirit. Paon: Linge de lit en satin de coton brodé, coussins fleur relief et plumettes brodées Born in 1950 in Hong Kong and founded Alan Chan Design Company in 1980, Alan Chan is a designer, brand consultant and artist. Alan and his company have won more than 600 design awards locally and internationally. In 2002, Alan became the first Chinese designer to be invited by the prestigious Japanese graphic design gallery – Ginza Graphic Gallery in Tokyo to hold his solo exhibition. The ‘Oriental Passion Western Harmony’ design philosophy initiated by Alan has been well-recognized by the international design scene, and has brought immense influence to the younger generation of designers. Since 2000, Alan ventured into the new arena of fine arts. Besides being selected for Shanghai Biennale and Hong Kong Contemporary Art Award, he was also the first Hong Kong designer ever being invited to hold a solo exhibition at the Shanghai Art Museum in 2007. Another solo exhibition took place in Hong Kong Heritage Museum back in 2003 also received widespread acclaim. In 2010 Chan developed his iPhone photography series ‘iEye-ai’, which has been exhibited in various Asia cities. © Bridge installation © SILKROAD COLLECTION Damas, Chevrons , Losanges: tissus jacquards satinés, mats en lin et polyester © Suchengzhai Guangzhou French Art de Vivre: Miroir, Chandelier, Vase, Tissus en lin uni et brodé © iEye-ai Photography www.bouchara.com www.alanchandesign.com 13 12 E X P E RTS B RA I N STO R M I N G − E X P E RTS B RAI N STO R M I N G − MR CHU PO YANG PROJECT MANAGER OF HSUAN PIN DESIGN CONSULTANTS INC. (TAIWAN, CHINA) “As to fashion, I put forward the subject of TOUCH: Touch is Luxury. Touch is about sensorial experience and imagination, metaphor and memory of lifestyle. If Luxury is defined to be an excellent comprehension on life which has never been experienced, and fashion is defined to be transition in duration of collective aesthetic feeling/taste, experience of touch shall be luxury, and creation of fashion shall be subject setting through touch experience and achievement of luxury reproduction formed by ingenious general collocation via color, texture and form.” © Chu Po-Yang Graduated from Tam Kang University in 1990, obtained the AA Graduate Diploma in Design Architectural Association in London from 1994-1996. Chu Po-Yang became the member of AAGDG Group in 1996, meanwhile he started to give lecture at Shin Chien University till 2004. He is the Project manager of Hsuan Pin Design Consultants Inc. since 1992. MR LU HONG WEI FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT OF BRAND MANAGEMENT DESIGN (CHINA) “ ‘I think therefore I am’ — René Descartes The ‘I’ from ‘I think therefore I am’ refers to a different person, which has been an irresistible trend. No matter in reality or in dreams, our perceiving and thinking continue. However, the natural simplicity in the real world makes people much warmer than the tedious polishing in the fantastic dreams. In the face of nature, between the dialogue of the earth and our inner selves, some intangible trends have been created. Peeping through the dust of centuries, the moment time slips by, in the shadow trends hide, and all natural changes are subject to some trends, for such is the way of Heaven and Earth. ‘Man obey the rules of the Earth, the Earth obey the rules of the Heaven, the Heaven obey the rules of Dao, and Dao obey the rules of the Nature’. From this, we can see that the law reflected by ‘Dao’ is ‘Natural’. Innovation comes from the courage of self-challenging, it demands sharpened expertise as well. Just as Zhu Xi, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, said ‘The fresh water comes from the springhead’.” Lu Hong Wei is member of the committee of China National Interior Decoration Association, 8 years’ experience as university teacher. He found Yunnan Beiyi Design Company in 2001, and had the Shanghai branch in 2006. He is cruising in design life good at expression with percipient and dialectic view. Being advocated and receiver of concept, practitioner and improver of discipline. © Humble Art & Antique Museum © Lu Hong Wei © Lu Hong Wei © Lu Hong Wei © Kuo Yang Tianmu © Yuzu Japanese Kitchen © Lu Hong Wei www.hsuanpin.com www.beiyi.com 14 15 2017 L I FE ST Y L E TH E M E S 16 17 FAR AWAY Spirit of the Season Man’s ancestral, primal instinct of pushing back the boundaries of his environment, as well as his own limits, is once again coming masterfully to the fore. No more question of standing still. It is this influence that encourages us to dare again, look towards an unknown elsewhere, search for unprecedented stories and identities to invent. The human becomes a malleable material to shape, and nature a laboratory where science and spirituality meet. And as virtual reality contributes to modifying our lives a little more every day, the distinction between fiction and reality dissolves. It’s a new and exciting deal where carte blanche is given to the domains of design and creation to reinvent our environment and daily lives. Duy Anh Nhan Duc, Photo Grégoire Alexandre for NellyRodi – DR 19 18 M ET H O D O LO G I CAL TO O L − NellyRodiTM Agency has been working on an international study in order to get a better understanding of worldwide consumers: Style IDTM. This study led to the definition of four main families having different values and consumption behaviour: Emotion, Reason, Evasion and Tradition. M ET H O D O LO G I CAL TO O L − STYLE ID TM − STYLE ID TM T R AD IT I O N E M OT I O N EXQUIS I T E T E M P T A T I O N SWEET DREAMS HERITAGE S I M P LI C IT Y M E M O RY NAT U RAL H I STO R I CA L C H AR M C LAS S I CA L AUTH E NT I C BAR O Q U E R O MANT I C © Alexis Armanet / AD France Photo © Lisa Cohen. Architect Leeton Pointon Architects / www.leetonpointon.com EVAS I O N R E AS O N HAPP Y M A N I F E S T O REALISTIC UTOPIAS D I S C OV E R I E S MODERN TRAVE L FUTURE ORIENTED ET H N I C C O NTE M P O R ARY E LS EWH E R E U R BAN B O H E M IA N I NT E LLI G E NT Image from the story ‘Blooming Flowers’ published in Elle Decor Italia, issue March 2015. Styling Micaela Sessa, Photo Giovanni Gastel, courtesy Elle Decor Italia. Model Yasmeen Zuffetti@Women Management Photo © Frederic Vasseur / Réalisation Catherine de Chabaneix / Elle decoration 20 21 EMOTION − SWEET DREAMS − S I M P LI C ITY / N ATU R AL / C HAR M / AUTH E NT I C / R O MA NTI C ACCENT TONES PANTONE® 14-0846 PANTONE 15-1153 PANTONE 18-1536 KEY WORDS PANTONE 15-3214 Roasted saint-jacques shells with truffles. Mme Figaro Magazine - DR ETHNIC SIMPLICITY NATURAL ESSENTIAL HERITAGE HEDONISM POETIC PANTONE 17-3932 Riflessi - DR PANTONE 16-4519 PANTONE 15-5519 BASE COLOURS PANTONE 14-1209 PANTONE 15-1308 PANTONE 12-0703 PANTONE 16-1220 PANTONE 18-1612 MOOD − COLOURS − METALLISATION Under Nature’s influence, this lifestyle looks to the great outdoors, communes with the elements and cultivates the kind of mystery found in the wild. Art et deco - DR Ludovic Di Orio - DR A base of earthy, powdery notes varying between seeds and husks, is joined by a flash of warm copper. In complement, barely bleached tones, also washed and powdery, form mixes in warm or cool multicolor cameos to evoke a relaxed, bohemian idea of elsewhere. PANTONE 16-1325 22 23 Nelly Rodi - DR Nelly Rodi - DR Nelly Rodi - DR Snedker Studio - DR PRINTS & EMBRODERIES MATERIALS − “Granziolo”, Fabio Maria Micucci, Ralph Pucci - DR Rug: Tinja, CSAO; armchair: La Chaiserie Landaise; fabrics: Designers Guild, Fréderique Lamagnère; plate: Virebent - DR Go for pretty fabrics that have received artisan treatments and contain natural plant fibers (e.g. cotton, linen and wild silk). Pair them with sheer, organdy curtains. Harmonize different weaves (plain and fancy) and filling yarns (e.g. yarn-dyed chambray with dupioni silks). Opt for light matelassé fabrics and fine French quilting effects, not to mention natural materials that are textured in relief or look stonewashed, tarred, burnt, oiled or lacquered. Panne velvet is good. Nelly Rodi - DR Play with the graphic impact of basic / fancy weaves. Take inspiration from tree bark, and the veins and knots of exotic woods. Use prints with stylized plant motifs (e.g. leaves, seeds, stems and roots) in the batik-inspired wax style or in «line drawing» mode. Don’t forget tie-dye effects. Apply a few wood beads to add excitement to the whole. Coordinate with watercolor effects (e.g. splotches and patterns). Nelly Rodi - DR Nelly Rodi - DR Design Ben Fiess - DR Nelly Rodi - DR Nelly Rodi - DR Herriot - © Prestigious Textiles 2016 - DR Nelly Rodi - DR Nelly Rodi - DR “Antares” Stool, Design Unopiù - DR Water Perls, Design Marianne Guedin, Photo © Olivier Eumont - DR Nelly Rodi - DR Nelly Rodi - DR 24 25 REASON − REALISTIC UTOPIAS − M O D E R N / F UT U R E O R I E NT E D / C O NT E M PO R ARY / U R BA N / I NTE LLI G E NT ACCENT TONES PANTONE® 19-6026 PANTONE 18-1326 PANTONE 18-3410 KEY WORDS PANTONE 18-1561 Byron teak bench, Rowen & Wren - DR ELEGANCE EXCELLENCE SERENITY HARMONY ARTS & CROFTS SENSORIAL PRECIOUS PANTONE 18-0201 Utopia & Utility Collection, Design William & Son - DR PANTONE 19-3928 PANTONE 19-4234 METALLISATION PANTONE 16-0836 BASE COLOURS PANTONE 15-0927 PANTONE 13-1012 PANTONE 15-1316 PANTONE 17-1347 MOOD − COLOURS − 17-0627 The ambience is esthetically pleasing, precious and refined. It goes back to essentials. This quest for excellence is reflected in luxurious simplicity and a minimalist, albeit sophisticated, lifestyle. Photo Wallpaper - DR Photo Elle Decor - DR Resplendent, luminous shades of precious stones combined with a base of colored neutrals. Double game of sunny metalizations assimilated with delicate skin tones. METALLISATION PANTONE 18-1537 26 27 Sieger, Design Fürstenberg manufacturing - DR Design Fornasetti - DR TableArt - DR Voyage En Ikat bread & butter plate in gold, Hermes - DR Tuffenkian - DR PRINTS & EMBRODERIES Isabel Marant Bangkok Store Cigue, Design Studio - DR MATERIALS − Rudi, Design Lukas Peet for Roll & Hill - DR DR Paul Smith flagship, Design 6a Architects - DR The motifs vary in shape – organic, sinusoidal and linear waves – and seek the «optical illusion» effect. Juxtapose different prints and let their lines or polka dots do their own thing! Use hand-made embroidery to create irregular linear patterns. Let wood (veins and knots) inspire you. Ditto for marbled book-binding papers. Go for powdery, patina and brushed effects; shells and terrazzo surfaces with inclusions of semi-precious stones; and motifs with rays (e.g. suns and stars). Choose high-quality fabrics containing natural raw materials (e.g. Egyptian cotton and cotton sateen). Use soft wools, suede splits, silk, angora, fur and soft-touch materials together. Try napped and flannel effects. Remember that gold-colored metal can go with this soft, muted ambience. Marigold rug, Northwood Home - DR Jan Showers - DR Spotti Milano, Design Studiopepe, Photo Silvia Rivoltella - DR Sonate Console by Hubert le Gall - DR Thibaut Design - DR Natalia Wiernik - DR Jellies Family, design: Patricia Urquiola / Kartel - DR Archives - DR Nelly Rodi - DR Nelly Rodi - DR “Karelian Iced Birch Burl”, Reliance Veneer Timber Trading LLC - DR Nelly Rodi - DR 29 28 EVASION − HAPPY MANIFESTO − D I S C OVE R I ES / T R AVE L / ET H N I C / E LS EWH E R E / B O H E M I AN ACCENT TONES PANTONE® 16-1459 PANTONE 19-1663 PANTONE 18-2436 KEY WORDS PANTONE 19-3438 Design Lelièvre - DR ENERGY FUSION ECLECTICISM PERSPECTIVES GAMES COMPOSITE RHYTHM PANTONE 19-3950 DR PANTONE 16-4728 PANTONE 18-6022 BASE COLOURS PANTONE 17-4402 PANTONE 19-1101 PANTONE 19-1241 PANTONE 17-1047 PANTONE 12-0104 MOOD − This theme unites folklore, influences and know-how in an energizing, stimulating mix. The luxuriance of these associations of graphic and cultural references is positively extravagant. Design Homes-up, Jules from Roche Bobios, Lelievrefrom LanCanTouch, Area Living, Dulus - Photo ADstyle - DR DR COLOURS − A classic base of woody and vegetal tones composed of beiges and browns also inspired by animal skins. The base is peppered with a warm, silver to combine with a rainbow of exotic floral brights and the shades of precious stones for a sophisticated, elegant ambiance. METALLISATION PANTONE 17-5102 31 30 Design Ludens Nelly Rodi - DR PRINTS & EMBRODERIES Moroso - DR Nelly Rodi - DR Design Jakob Schlaepfer - DR Vitra - Marianne Guedin, Photo © Hugo Miserey Nelly Rodi - DR Photo Luke Price - DR Photo Great Seed - DR Tabouret Little White Lies Rouge, Design Nick Ross - DR The motifs are abstract and rich, but always relate to exotic flora and fauna (e.g. birds and insects). Origami and laser-cutting effects are popular. Stylized fruits add energy and color. Other trends include digital impressions; superimposing plant silhouettes over geometrical shapes; plaids, stripes and seersucker; bands, diamond tufting and facets; and embroidery with ‘jingle bells’ and pom-poms. Zimmer + Rohde - DR MATERIALS − Vetro Vero - DR Doodu Marianne Guedin Materials are chosen for their technical properties, elaborate finishes and synthetic look. Sportswear codes (e.g. nylons, lacquered fabrics and polyesters) are prevailing along with intelligent textiles that incorporate LEDs and fiber optic lighting. Combos of synthetics (e.g. gums, neoprenes, Lycra, lamés and foam materials) are used with composites (e.g. resin). Look for recycled fibers, injected materials and agglomerates. Boytek Tekstil - DR Nelly Rodi - DR Nelly Rodi - DR Penrose Table, Ich&Kar, Bazartherapy - DR Photo Trendshome - DR 32 33 TRADITION − EXQUISITE TEMPTATION − H E R I TAG E / M E M O RY / H I STO R I CAL / C L AS S I C / B AR O Q U E ACCENT TONES PANTONE® 13-0650 PANTONE 16-4530 PANTONE 19-4524 K E Y WORDS PANTONE 19-3712 Photo Trendshome - DR ESOTERIC PRESTIGE INTRIGUING SECRET G LAMOUR FANTASY SEDUCTION PANTONE 19-2033 Armani Casa; “Bolle”, Giopato & Coombes, Gallery S.Bensimon; Plateau “DC1405”, Vincenzo De Cotiis, L’Eclaireur; Chandelier, Ercuis; Coupelles, Buccellati; Coupelles, Odiot; Assiettes Jaune de Chrome; Gobelet, Galerie Altero; Chaise “Feuilles Argentées”, Claude de Muzac, Galerie Yves Gastou; Tapis, Diurne - DR PANTONE 18-1655 PANTONE 16-0952 METALLISATION PANTONE 15-0730 BASE COLOURS PANTONE 19-4007 PANTONE 19-0608 PANTONE 19-1317 MOOD − This design mode has a predilection for collaging shapes in a clash of periods and cultures. Late 19th-century Victorian meets family crests as well as surrealistic and theatrical objects. There’s an esoteric aura and magic in the air. Bonbon Verreum, Design Luca Nichetto - DR Max&Moi, Caroll, Tara Jarmon, Accessorize, O’Fée, Maison Boinet, Sylvia To ledano, Morganne Bello, Hugo Boss, WE, Galeries Lafayette homme - DR COLOURS − The base is composed of classic shades hinging on an iconic black and sober, woody darks, between brown and colored grays. A warm, elegant gold ensures a precious effect. Coordinating accents of equally precious stones, sophisticated bright tones like the notes of rare, delicate alcohols. PANTONE 17-1327 PANTONE 18-4711 34 35 Bouchara Collection - DR China Rouge, Design Alan Chan Nelly Rodi - DR MATERIALS − Cartier Versailles Marianne Marianne Guedin, Guedin, Photo © Stéphane Stéphane Aït Aït Ouarab Ouarab Precious materials indicate a taste for collecting and formal show, including applications of ornamental stones, cords and tassels, Lurex, fur and plumes. Glossy finishes for textiles (taffetas, silks, vinyls, lacquered fabrics, organzas, velvets and damasks) put the finishing touch to the charm of an esthete’s lifestyle. DR PRINTS & EMBRODERIES We’ll be seeing strange encounters between motifs with plenty of character (woven fabrics with historical prints or arabesque motifs cohabiting with floral or animal prints), as well as repeated large-print or small-print motifs; symbols and good-luck charms; tassels and fringe; and plaid / tartan patterns. Nelly Rodi - DR Cabinet, Edouard Lièvre, Galerie Steinitz - DR Fendi & Marianne Guedin, Photo © Matthieu Delbreuve Marchesa details - DR Nelly Rodi - DR V&A World dress, Fashion Detail, Rosemary Crill, Jennifer Wearden and Verity Wilson - DR DR Vase Marianne Guedin - DR Masterpieces Xiuyun Yan Rohan - DR DR Nelly Rodi - DR “Embroidered Millefleurs”, Fromental - DR Design Bouchara - DR 37 36 E M OTI O N − SWEET DREAMS ACCENT TONES PANTONE® 14-0846 R E AS O N − REALISTIC UTOPIAS ACCENT TONES PANTONE® 19-6026 E VAS I O N − HAPPY MANIFESTO ACCENT TONES PANTONE® 16-1459 TRA D ITI O N − EXQUISITE TEMPTATION ACCENT TONES PANTONE® 13-0650 VISIT THE LIFESTYLE TREND FORUM AT Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition 24 – 27 August 2016 National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) Shanghai, China PANTONE 15-1153 PANTONE 18-1326 PANTONE 19-1663 PANTONE 16-4530 PANTONE 18-1536 PANTONE 18-3410 PANTONE 18-2436 PANTONE 19-4524 PANTONE 15-3214 PANTONE 18-1561 PANTONE 19-3438 PANTONE 19-3712 PANTONE 17-3932 PANTONE 18-0201 PANTONE 19-3950 PANTONE 19-2033 Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd 35/F, China Resources Building 26 Harbour Road, Wanchai Hong Kong [email protected] www.intertextilehome.com PANTONE 16-4519 PANTONE 19-3928 PANTONE 16-4728 PANTONE 18-1655 PANTONE 15-5519 PANTONE 19-4234 PANTONE 18-6022 PANTONE 16-0952 BASE COLOURS PANTONE 14-1209 PANTONE 15-1308 METALLISATION PANTONE 16-0836 BASE COLOURS BASE COLOURS PANTONE 17-4402 PANTONE 19-1101 METALLISATION PANTONE 15-0730 BASE COLOURS [email protected] www.intertextilehome.com PANTONE 12-0703 PANTONE 15-0927 PANTONE 19-1241 PANTONE 19-4007 PANTONE 16-1220 PANTONE 13-1012 PANTONE 17-1047 PANTONE 19-0608 PANTONE 18-1612 PANTONE 15-1316 PANTONE 12-0104 PANTONE 19-1317 METALLISATION PANTONE 16-1325 PANTONE 17-1347 METALLISATION PANTONE 18-1537 PANTONE ® and other Pantone trademarks are the property of Pantone LLC. PANTONE Colors displayed here may not match PANTONE-identified standards. Consult current PANTONE Color Publications for accurate color. Pantone LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of X-Rite, Incorporated. © Pantone LLC, 2016. All rights reserved. METALLISATION PANTONE 17-5102 PANTONE 17-1327 PANTONE 18-4711 38