The Spring Fair is a valuable resource for sourcing those all important decorative accessories such as; artwork, vases, artificial flowers, sculptures, table ware and kitchen and bathroom gadgets. The new phone App made navigating the show easy and enjoyable despite it’s rather overwhelming size and layout.
Traders were varied, however we noticed four significant trends dominating the show:
1. Reproduction vintage, rustic and Industrial.
2. Minimal / functional.
There were many ingenious products with a pure, calm, understated appearance. Pale woods or cork, combined with white painted wood, glass or porcelain were a key trend. This is a beautiful, tranquil, organised style that is becoming very popular. Memorable products were:
Tondo and Uno glass range from LSA International.
3. Mid century modern.
The playful forms, colours, patterns and materials form the post war era feel as refreshing, relevant and attractive as ever. As we hopefully edge towards more enjoyable social and financial times we may again use products designed to rejuvenate and inspire happier, healthier living.
Great examples included:
The Acapulco Chair by Carlos Ocho from Ok Design.
Bird Family from Northlight (Superliving Range).
4. Fresh and funky.
Innovative, avant-garde accessories and gadgets in bright primary colours were attracting a lot of attention from trend seeking buyers. This suggests that a whole new generation of functional, vibrant and intelligent designers and manufacturers is evolving, somewhat reminiscent of the energy, humour and confidence seen in 1980’s product design.Amongst the many, many great examples were:
Post by James Pilling, Practice Manager at NDA Private Clients
Brilliant pics from the event...although I'm completely biased when it comes to Tokidoki stuff so have to say that the pic of the armchair just made me go nutz! :)
ReplyDeleteReally great snaps..Acapulco Chairs are looking fabulous.
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