Элизабет Лериш, глава парижского агентства стиля Elizabeth Leriche, трендсеттер и сценограф, мониторит тенденции и обозревает новые веяния. В ее исследованиях заинтересованы Hermès, Chaumet, Maison & Objet и многие другие бренды люкса и дизайна.
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“For me the most interesting are the two trends that coexist in the most paradoxical way. On the one hand, we are all passionate about "Decorative art"on the other hand, it is obvious to be coarse and minimalist in handicraft things, to craft - "Craft".
Decorative art
Lovers of sophisticated sophistication will be offered luxury materials - marble, brass, velvet in deep colors: purple, burgundy, bottle green, sea blue, fragmentary blotches of gold, pink nude and all shades of amber (just look at the collection made by India Madavi for Pierre Frey).
India Madavi. True Velvet. barhat, Pierre Frey.Such professionals as the Dimore Studio raise the decorative spirit. Their experiments with a strong vintage flavor inspire other pros and at the same time are democratized, that is, go to a wider public. They dare to mix the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s and reinterpret. Many lifestyle-oriented brands have also begun to offer this style and popularize it.
I see the return of decorative motifs, which were already at the peak of popularity 20 or 30 years ago. This applies to floral and geometric patterns. With this decorative trend we once again begin the movement towards baroque and extravagance.
Craft
Hello, Round & Square Collection. Диз.Мартино Гампер.Along with this, there is a more rustic tendency, a simpler one, which calls us to the essence of life, here we will see a return to artisans, to high quality, to the technologies and techniques that our ancestors owned. For unikats, for handicraft work - for example, I see how interest is growing both in ceramics and how active ceramists are active. In honor of the craftsmen working with wood, with natural stone, natural fabrics. Hand knitting came into fashion a few years ago and only strengthens its position.
Monica Forster's works for Zanat are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Traditional Bosnian carving. Tree.Through the material, we reach for the roots through things that carry meaning. Here neutral palettes reign. Natural tones. In a world in which everything happens faster and faster, where advanced technologies very quickly reach out to everyone, there is an urgent need for being able to shut down, pause, surround yourself with things that help counter this powerful flow and excessive consumption. Everyone is looking for well-being, spiritual balance, daylight, clean air, comfort. A new facet of minimalism will be formed - its version is warmer and more sensual.
Mitate luminaire, Galerie Creo. Dis Studio Wieki Somers.It is interesting for me to observe how genres mix up, unusual alliances arise, dialogues between cultures, different styles, artisans / designers, industrial / manual, natural / artificial, light / heavy, brutal / refined. It is contradictions and paradoxes that make us feel emotions, they are the driving force of the most memorable projects.