3. african inspired
Bold patterns, bright colours and tribal elements. Also exotic woods and handcraft.
As seen @ Hay, NLXL, Moooi, Ventura Lambrate, Stephen Burks, Rossana Orlandi, Moroso, Mabeo
4. dipdye
Objects that are drenched in colour to create gradient colour effects.
As seen @ Rens & Desso, Nendo x Cos, Hay, Design Academy, Moroso
5. memphis revival
Memphis was a group of designers, active in the ‘80’s. The typical Memphis style is known for being bold, a kitsch, combinations of primary and pastel colours and the usage of precious
materials and stones.
As seen @ Hay, Moustache, La Chance, Scholten & Baijings, Formafantasma, Disegno
6. Circus
Furniture and installations that reminded us of circus, shows and funfairs. With black and white surreal patterns, statement fixtures and coloured lighting
As seen @ Jaime Hayon, Maarten Baas, Swatch, Tokyo Designers Week, De Vorm, Triennale
7. stacking
We found stacked items EVERYWHERE. Stacking is used as a very functional thing; to save space when you want to put it away. But it is also used to customize and combine over and over
again, to play with as grown-up toys or as a decorative ‘tribal’ element to create miniature totempoles.
As seen @ Vij5, Ventura Lambrate, Rossana Orlandi, La Chance, Design Academy, HAY, Rosenthal