The Market Style Report
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The Market Style Report
Market Style Report ON TREND & IN FASHION FALL / WINTER 2011 Marc Jacobs Caracole THE HIGH POINT MARKET IS THE ONE DESTINATION FOR TOP TRENDS IN HOME FASHIONS – IT IS Fashion Week for furnishings. With tens of thousands of new products making their debut in millions of square feet, the style spectrum ranges from classic to cutting edge. The Market Style Report wraps up this season’s newest looks in one package for you, distilling the best and the brightest looks from the High Point Market. The On Trend section details key looks that are most important in home furnishings today. The In Fashion pages offers cuttingedge trends that walked right off the runway and into home fashions. For more products or information, contact us at [email protected]. On Trend KEY LOOKS THAT ARE ON-TREND TODAY Lighten Up Wood finishes moved from the dark side into the light, and painted surfaces took a neutral stance in pale grays and white. Roberta Shilling Global Views Lexington Home Brands Century Vanguard Hooker Furniture 4 Gated Community Designs and motifs inspired by garden gates were all the rage in High Point, with a few playing off the Greek Key trend we first identified last spring. Wesley Hall angleo:HOME Vanguard Libby Langdon for Braxton Culler Surya Company C 5 V Rugs and Home Soicher Marin Color Wheel Greens Sherwin-Williams offered its much-sought-after Colormix report at the High Point Market, with four color palettes inspired by Mother Earth. red egg CR Laine Eilersen Surya Blues Rennie & Rose Mr. Brown Estate 6 Color Wheel (Continued) Outer Limits Regina Andrews Nourison Neutrals Reds Room 125 Flexsteel Hooker Furniture Lee Industries 7 Let’s Be Frank Park It The Arts and Crafts movement always has a place in the home, but the trend at Market was much more directly inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright himself. Century Interior furnishings went Old School a while ago, but we loved the new outdoor influences like traditional park benches, picnic tables, and lawn chairs. Henredon Rennie & Rose Brown Jordan Copeland Kincaid Hooker Furniture 8 Brush Strokes Task Master Artistic influences are always a good source of inspiration. This Market, brush strokes were obvious and included finger paints and ink blots. Lighting went to work this Market, reaching out to illuminate any task in fun and funky style. Wildwood Arteriors EuroStyle CR Currin Paragon Baker Arteriors Shiner Kevin O’Brien 9 IN FASHION TRENDS THAT WALKED OFF THE RUNWAY AND INTO HOME FASHIONS Bernhardt Interiors Duralee OLD HOLLYWOOD H LP RA RE U LA Callisto Home N Arteriors In times of economic stress, styles move one of two ways – nostalgic or aspirational. We see both trends on the runway and at home with Old Hollywood leading the way. Christopher Guy Vanguard Maitland-Smith Hickory Chair Norwalk INSPIRED BY 11 Glamorous Golden Age stars Deco references Jazz Age sizzle Ralph Lauren’s Gatsby-inspired collection Pearson MID-CENTURY MEANS MODERN LOUIS VUITTON Designs from the Middle Ages (otherwise known as the center of the 20th century) continue to inspire with classic style and comforting references. Jonathan Adler American Leather Hickory Chair Global Views Selva BKind3 INSPIRED BY Mad Men, of course Clean lines Scandinavian references Prada’s pleating 12 WOOD WORKING ST A EF NI E E NI UW E U NH Gus* Modern YS Century Indo Puri Who knew wood was such a pliable medium? Designers shifted wood’s shape into curvaceous forms, or used its whorls and planks as inspiration for other materials like leather and Lucite. Henredon Wildwood Global Views Scott Thomas INSPIRED BY Movement and form Organic curves Natural materials Stefanie Nieuwenhuys eco-fashion Lee Industries 13 ON THE BUBBLE Gabby E ST A LL M Oly EY TN AR C C Market seemed to go round in circles this Fall, offering polka dots in flat or 3D forms. Palecek Mr. Brown Lane INSPIRED BY Caracole Polka dots Fashionable paillettes The popularity of 3D art Stella McCartney’s free-wheeling designs Arteriors 14 Milan_ContractDeck_Pacific_ContractDeck 5/20/11 12:26 PM Page 1 SHINE ON MILAN COLLECTION INSPIRED BY Luxe looks from haute couture Rose gold jewelry High-tech fabrications Pearson OSCAR DE LA RENTA Fashion designers experimented with sheen, including new ways of applying metal to fabrics. The shine was in full force at Market, from copper to platinum. Selva Kevin O’Brien 15 Janus et Cie Company C VERY VENETIAN Arteriors OSCAR DE LA RENTA VG New Trend There is a Renaissance in Italian inspiration, referencing centuriesold architecture and romantic Mediterranean themes. Peninsula Home INSPIRED BY Studio A Oscar de la Renta’s dreamy designs Pre-Raphaelite painters Aged patinas Decadent layers 16 SEETHROUGH STYLE A IAG C EN L BA Acrylicore Transparent baubles featured strongly on runways, offering a look through to new designs for the home. Gus* Modern Leif Petersen INSPIRED BY Understated evolution Creative illusions Acrylic and Lucite looks Serge de Troyer 17 IN THE FOLD Janus et Cie PR O EN ZA SC H Bernhardt Interiors O U LE Thayer Coggin R Twists and folds took materials into new directions for fashion houses and home fashions. EuroStyle Brown Jordan MacRae INSPIRED BY Kannoa Origami twists Structured shaping on the runway Givenchy designs 18 TRIBAL RHYTHMS BA LM AI N Vanguard Patterns from native cultures continue to inspire fashions for clothing and furnishings, with the nomadic trend shifting to Navajo, Moroccan, and Scandinavian designs. Century INSPIRED BY Thomasville 19 Proenza Schouler patterns Native American woven fabrics Medallions and chevrons Safavieh BIRDS OF A FEATHER CR Currin Gabby MULBERRY Fashion looks for spring/summer 2012 included a flock of bird-patterned fabrics, from swans and parrots to egrets and doves. Thomasville INSPIRED BY Tourmaline Home Flights of fancy Feathered embellishments Kenzo’s avian collection Roberta Schilling 20 SOURCES Acrylicore Eilersen Leif Petersen Safavieh American Leather Estate Lexington Home Brands Scott Thomas Angelo:HOME EuroStyle MacRae Selva Arteriors Flexsteel Maitland-Smith Serge de Troyer Baker Gabby Mr. Brown Sherwin Williams Bernhardt Interiors Global Views Norwalk Shiner BKind3 Gus* Modern Nourison Soicher Marin Braxton Culler Henredon Oly Studio A Brown Jordan Hickory Chair Outer Limits Surya Callisto Home/Gerry Nichol Hooker Furniture Palecek Thayer Coggin Caracole Indo Puri Paragon Thomasville Century Janus et Cie Pearson Tourmaline Home Christopher Guy Jonathan Adler Peninsula Home V Rugs and Home Company C Kannoa Red Egg Vanguard Copeland Kevin O’Brien Regina Andrews VG New Trend CR Currin Kincaid Rennie & Rose Wesley Hall CR Laine Lane Home Furnishings Roberta Schilling Wildwood Duralee Lee Industries Room 125 310.515.4846 | www.acrylicore.com 972.296.9599 | www.americanleather.com 213.482.4696 | www.angelohome.com 972.488.9800 | www.arteriorshome.com 312.329.9410 | www.kohlerinteriors.com 828.758.9811 | www.bernhardt.com/interiors 206.390.1233 | www.bkind3.com 336.861.5800 | www.braxtonculler.com 626.443.2217 | www.brownjordan.com 212.714.1261 | www.gerrynichol.com 336.389.5289 | www.caracolehome.com 828.328.1851 | www.centuryfurniture.com 239.939.9838 | www.christopherguy.com 800.818.8288 | www.companyc.com 802.222.9282 | www.copelandfurniture.com 336.434.5909 | www.crcurrin.com 828.328.1831 | www.crlaine.com 866.565.7731 | www.Duralee.com 011.45.6485.1008 | www.eilersen.eu 336.314.8082 | www.estatedesignandtrade.com 415.455.8000 | www.gotoeurostyle.com 563.556.7730 | www.flexsteel.com 205.987.3100 | www.gabbyhome.com 214.956.0030 | www.globalviews.com 416.534.0773 | www.gusmodern.com 336.888.4900 | www.henredon.com 828.328.1801 | www.hickorychair.com 276.632.2133 | www.hookerfurniture.com 404.380.1708 | www.indopuri.com 800.245.2687 | www.janusetcie.com 212.645.2802 | www.jonathanadler.com 305.651.9655 | www.kannoa.com 215.923.6378 | www.kevinobrienstudio.com 828.728.3261 | www.kincaidfurniture.com 662.566.7211 | www.lanefurniture.com 828.464.8318 | www.leeindustries.com 415.925.2701 | www.leifpetersenfurniture.com 336.474.5300 | www.lexington.com 800.446.5526 | www.macraedesigns.com 336.812.2400 | www.maitland-smith.com 336.886.2400 | www.mrbrownhome.com 419.744.3200 | www.norwalkfurniture.com 201.368.6900 | www.nourison.com 775.336.2100 | www.olystudio.com 818.759.9200 | www.outerlimitsinc.com 510.236.7730 | www.palecek.com 800.547.7746 | www.paragonpg.com 336.882.8135 | www.pearsoncompany.com 949.553.9856 | www.phcollection.com 336.887.3541 | www.redegg.com 734.250.8042 | www.reginaandrew.com 413.743.2648 | www.rennieandrose.com 305.477.7786 | www.rscollection.com 516.945.1900 | www.safavieh.com 330.963.3220 | www.scottthomasfurniture.com 336.885.2239 | www.selva.com 786.364.3588 | www.sergedetroyer.com www.swstir.com 678.702.2572 | www.shinerinternational.com 941.308.7500 | www.soicher-marin.com 214.956.0030 | www.globalviews.com 706.625.4823 | www.surya.com 336.841.6000 | www.thayercoggin.com 336.472.4000 | www.thomasville.com 917.225.1249 | www.tourmalinehome.com 305.759.9910 | www.vrugsandhome.com 828.328.5631 | www.vanguardfurniture.com 312.560.9788 | www.vgnewtrend.it 828.324.7466 | www.wesleyhall.com 252.446.3266 | www.wildwoodlamps.com 212.537.5848 | www.room125nyc.com 21 find us everywhere www.highpointmarket.org 336.869.1000 | [email protected]