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SSTYLE REPORT

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SPRING/SUMMER 2015

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The High Point Market Spring 2015

Style Report Ahhh … we all love spring! It’s the season that brings fresh breezes,

rebirth, and renewal to the world - and to

the home furnishings industry, as well.

The April High Point Market knocked it

out of the park again by displaying

stunning new collections, color stories,

and trends. But it also brought a great time to see industry

friends, while making new ones. There’s really nowhere else

like it, and I am so honored to be associated with the world’s

best home furnishings show.

Now, I am excited to present the top “style spots” from

Spring Market, personally curated by this year’s hugely

talented Style Spotters team. I adore each of these people,

and I am sure you will share my excitement at seeing Market

through their eyes.

Cheers to a great summer, let’s meet in High Point, October 17-22!

Michelle Jennings Wiebe, ASID

Studio M President

Style Spotter Emeritus

High Point Market Board Member

Visit me on Twitter https://twitter.com/studiom_and Instagram

https://instagram.com/studiom_/

Front Cover: Roberta Schilling Collection

Inside Cover: Wesley Hall Inc

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inspiredtostyle.com@inspiredarianneArianne Bellizaire

MULTIFUNCTIONALMore and more, clients are looking forMore and more, clients are looking for

unique designs that have a high value unique designs that have a high value

proposition. Products that serve multiple proposition. Products that serve multiple

functions allow people to maximize theirfunctions allow people to maximize their

spaces while bringing in elements thatspaces while bringing in elements that

support their busy lifestyles. Similarly, support their busy lifestyles. Similarly,

products designed for small spaces are products designed for small spaces are

becoming increasingly important.

Whether it’s the sophisticated urbaniteWhether it’s the sophisticated urbanite

who is short on space or the historic who is short on space or the historic

homeowner who needs to make a bighomeowner who needs to make a big

impact in a small-ish room, consumersimpact in a small-ish room, consumers

want a wide selection of options thatwant a wide selection of options that

give them optimal functionality in a small give them optimal functionality in a small

footprint! We saw this demonstrated at Market footprint! We saw this demonstrated at Market

with the introduction of more lightweight, yet with the introduction of more lightweight, yet

durable pieces with narrower profi les.durable pieces with narrower profi les.

“Consumers want a wide selection of options that give them optimal functionality in a small footprint!”

COMPACTAND

John-Richard

CR Laine

Couef

Taylor Burke Home

Vanguard

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Arianne Bellizaire

Today’s clients want more than just the designer look

for their homes. They also want the guarantee that they

can actually live in their space. Durable fabrics, forgiving

woods and low-maintenance fi nishes are being introduced

in larger quantities in the brands and product lines we’ve

come to know and love. Think big-impact design elements

that are fabulous as well as family friendly! Pared down

yet sophisticated. High-performance fabrics that are

stain-resistant, long-lasting and durable.

Livable LuXe

Emporium Home

Joe Ruggiero Collection

Thibaut Fine Furniture

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Individuality and customizability are two of the benefi ts clients look for when hiring a design

professional. This Market, we saw more and more opportunities for customization, which means

greater creativity for designers. Larger selections in fabrics, fi nishes and colors expand our

toolbox and allow us to create truly unique spaces. Plus, this appeal to the individual trend

is not limited to styling alone, we’ve also seen greater emphasis placed on using sustainable,

eco-friendly and even hypoallergenic products.

Make It Your Own

JF Fabrics

Wesley Hall Inc.

Ambella Home

Dunes and Duchess

Kristin Drohan Collection

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katicurtisdesign.com@designerkatiKati Curtis

This trend feels like a breath of fresh air to me. After the long,

strong staying power of the contemporary look, with its hard

lines and lack of detail, I’m excited to see things loosening up.

The feminine edge, with its fl owing lines, lovely curves and

intricate details, signifi es a return to the meaningful and

sentimental in design.

The return of the feminine is about adding the curved line

to the form. It’s a soft cushion on a sofa instead of a tightly

upholstered seat, or the subtle curved front of a chest instead

of a fl at front. And it’s also about new colors – those pinks

and purples – that I care so much about, and not just because

I love them, but because they bring a breezy lightness in

contrast to the super saturated colors I saw at previous Markets.

This trend towards a softening of the elements is showing up

across all the elements: colors, textures, and mixes of materials.

We’re fi nding them to be just … prettier. They’re more sparkly,

shiny and delicate, and they give us a feeling of things being

so much softer and easier. This is a trend that brings a gentle

feeling, maybe because here, fl orals abound. And though I don’t usually fi nd myself using feeling, maybe because here, fl orals abound. And though I don’t usually fi nd myself using

the word “pretty” all that often, this trend makes me want to. I lost count at how many times the word “pretty” all that often, this trend makes me want to. I lost count at how many times

at Market I caught myself saying, “Oh, that’s really pretty.” “Pretty” makes me aware of at Market I caught myself saying, “Oh, that’s really pretty.” “Pretty” makes me aware of

the precious quality of something; it makes me want to take care of it, protect it, to be the the precious quality of something; it makes me want to take care of it, protect it, to be the

guardian of that sofa or chest of drawers for years to come. guardian of that sofa or chest of drawers for years to come.

One reason the feminine line is important, as a trend, is that it’s One reason the feminine line is important, as a trend, is that it’s

so much easier to live with. It’s not as hard, and it brings withso much easier to live with. It’s not as hard, and it brings with

it a level of warmth, comfort and familiarity. It’s our mother’sit a level of warmth, comfort and familiarity. It’s our mother’s

faded quilt, our grandmother’s antique rug, those gently agedfaded quilt, our grandmother’s antique rug, those gently aged

treasures that have been in the family for generations. treasures that have been in the family for generations.

Moving away from the clean starkness of contemporary allows Moving away from the clean starkness of contemporary allows

this trend to express real personality, which is exactly what this trend to express real personality, which is exactly what

gives something its special quality. And shouldn’t your home gives something its special quality. And shouldn’t your home

be the place to express yourself, rather than to look like be the place to express yourself, rather than to look like

everyone else? I love a good straight line, but to me, it’s everyone else? I love a good straight line, but to me, it’s

the interplay with a beautiful curve that I love even more.

It keeps life interesting.

The Feminine Edge

Koket

guardian of that sofa or chest of drawers for years to come. guardian of that sofa or chest of drawers for years to come.

Julian Chichester

Koket

Arteriors

John Strauss

Made Goods

Cisco Brothers

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Dunes and Duchess

Seeing incredible craftsmanship, something that’s so exquisite and, at the same

time, so fi nely executed, is thrilling to me. And so the trend of craftsmanship,

of caring about how things are made, as well as where they’re made, was one

that I was beyond excited to see at Market.

There’s something indescribably beautiful about seeing the little imperfections

and nuances that make hand-crafted things unique. And I saw them everywhere in

High Point, from hand painted fi nishes to a hand-stitched detail on a leather chair.

Seeing this made not only the whole piece unique, but also its individual parts.

It was a perfect example of how the sum wasn’t greater than it’s parts, but the

parts had been made equal to an amazing whole.

With this trend comes a bigger expression of the craftsmanship of forged metals,

which are now showing up more than ever. They were there on a table base, there

again on a mirror frame that looked like gold nuggets, and instead of being just

the hardware on the drawer front, they were the drawer front.

Inlay is also making its gorgeous appearance as part of this trend. While I may

have still been basking in the inspiration of my recent trip to Rajasthan (India),

I do know I saw more inlay today than I have in recent Markets. This is such a

remarkably specialized craft, and it takes a true craftsman to execute the skilled

techniques that result in a stunningly beautiful inlaid surface.

What is craftsmanship all about? I think the answer is in the example of a

hand-woven rug into which its craftsperson always weaves an imperfection.

That imperfection is what creates a rug that’s truly one of a kind, which truly

is the essence of why the craftsmanship trend is important: it gives us daily

reminders that we are all unique.

Craftsmanship

Taracea

E.J. Victor

“There’s something indescribably beautiful about seeing the little imperfections and nuances that make hand-crafted things unique.”

Noir Trading Inc

Kravet

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Kati Curtis

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pulpdesignstudios.com@pulpdesignsBeth Dotolo

Neutrals are playing a huge role in design

trends right now and we saw this everywheretrends right now and we saw this everywhere

at Spring Market. There was a surprising lackat Spring Market. There was a surprising lack

of color, as opposed to previous seasons – and that’s not a bad thing! of color, as opposed to previous seasons – and that’s not a bad thing! of color, as opposed to previous seasons – and that’s not a bad thing!

Rather than focusing on strong color to carry a piece or space, many Rather than focusing on strong color to carry a piece or space, many

interiors and products are looking to other design elements, such as interiors and products are looking to other design elements, such as

contrast, texture, and form. This favoring of bold design elements contrast, texture, and form. This favoring of bold design elements

over in-your-face color makes for a much stronger composition over in-your-face color makes for a much stronger composition

that is still eye-catching. The trend challenges designers to that is still eye-catching. The trend challenges designers to

step up to the plate with more thoughtful designs that can stand step up to the plate with more thoughtful designs that can stand

the test of time. As we see more neutrals, we are also seeing a the test of time. As we see more neutrals, we are also seeing a

bigger play of contrasting materials – a mixing of metals, woods, bigger play of contrasting materials – a mixing of metals, woods,

fabrics that results in a higher level of craftsmanship. fabrics that results in a higher level of craftsmanship.

This not-so-trendy neutral movement is a trend that’s sure to stick around for a while! This not-so-trendy neutral movement is a trend that’s sure to stick around for a while!

Homeowners and home-dwellers are seeking longevity when they invest in their spaces,

which makes the neutral movement an important and achievable design element. When done

well and thoughtfully, neutral pieces can be practical yet still incredibly stylish. Our fi rm

focuses on fl exibility and quality, allowing our clients to get great core neutral pieces that

will last a lifetime. This trend allows us to layer in the texture, contrast, and style while still

adapting over time as our clients’ tastes and trends change.

The neutral trend isn’t going anywhere since it’s such a practical,The neutral trend isn’t going anywhere since it’s such a practical,

yet stylish approach when done right! yet stylish approach when done right!

Textures and geometrics are coming up strong in home Textures and geometrics are coming up strong in home

furnishings. Consumers are looking for new and exciting furnishings. Consumers are looking for new and exciting

elements and we are seeing this come through in this

textural geometric approach everywhere this past

High Point Market. Furnishings are getting new life with High Point Market. Furnishings are getting new life with

interesting pattern approaches and textural applications. interesting pattern approaches and textural applications.

From stark geometrics, to new curvy sexy geometrics, to From stark geometrics, to new curvy sexy geometrics, to

concentric circles and patterns, the geometric textures

are popping up everywhere. We’re seeing this great trend

primarily showing up in casegoods on door and drawer

fronts, but this trend is making appearances in accessories,fronts, but this trend is making appearances in accessories,

mirrors, lighting, hardware, and seating, as well. This trend

is an opportunity to showcase beautiful craftsmanship is an opportunity to showcase beautiful craftsmanship

and quality. It’s adding a new and unexpected twist to theand quality. It’s adding a new and unexpected twist to theand quality. It’s adding a new and unexpected twist to the

furniture we’re all used to seeing, furniture we’re all used to seeing, furniture we’re all used to seeing,

which is an exciting opportunity which is an exciting opportunity which is an exciting opportunity

to take furnishings to a new level to take furnishings to a new level

of style and workmanship. of style and workmanship.

STRONGNEUTRAL

Geometric Texture

Grace and Blake

will last a lifetime. This trend allows us to layer in the texture, contrast, and style while still

adapting over time as our clients’ tastes and trends change.

The neutral trend isn’t going anywhere since it’s such a practical,

Emporium Home

Arteriors

Bernhardt

In most cases where the textural geometric trend is prevalent the form of the piece is In most cases where the textural geometric trend is prevalent the form of the piece is

simplistic, bringing the texture and geometry to the forefront. In this trend approach the simplistic, bringing the texture and geometry to the forefront. In this trend approach the

geometric texture becomes the focus of the furnishings. Whether it be carving, moulding, geometric texture becomes the focus of the furnishings. Whether it be carving, moulding,

hammering, or casting we saw texture that varies in style and can be very modern, hammering, or casting we saw texture that varies in style and can be very modern,

ethnic, romantic, more formal or at times even more organic. For homeowners, this trend ethnic, romantic, more formal or at times even more organic. For homeowners, this trend

is offering them the opportunity to show off their own personal style through a piece is offering them the opportunity to show off their own personal style through a piece

that would have been otherwise simplistic. As an interior designer, I loved turning a new that would have been otherwise simplistic. As an interior designer, I loved turning a new

corner at Market and seeing fresh new stylistic approaches and exploring how different corner at Market and seeing fresh new stylistic approaches and exploring how different

manufacturers played on this stunning trend.

In most cases where the textural geometric trend is prevalent the form of the piece is

simplistic, bringing the texture and geometry to the forefront. In this trend approach the

geometric texture becomes the focus of the furnishings. Whether it be carving, moulding,

hammering, or casting we saw texture that varies in style and can be very modern,

ethnic, romantic, more formal or at times even more organic. For homeowners, this trend

is offering them the opportunity to show off their own personal style through a piece

that would have been otherwise simplistic. As an interior designer, I loved turning a new

Jamie Young

CR Laine

BarbaraCosgrove

Caracole

Century Furniture

BernhardtMichael Aram

Global Views

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We are seeing a resurgence of classic forms and shapesWe are seeing a resurgence of classic forms and shapes

re-emergence in modern and updated ways. This juxtaposition re-emergence in modern and updated ways. This juxtaposition

of styles is coming across in gorgeous looks that are perfectof styles is coming across in gorgeous looks that are perfect

for today’s interiors. As a designer who always strives for a for today’s interiors. As a designer who always strives for a

collected feel, I love the contrast of modern and classic. collected feel, I love the contrast of modern and classic.

More than a new trend, this is an updated way of creating aMore than a new trend, this is an updated way of creating a

clean and stylish take on the classics. Homeowners will grabclean and stylish take on the classics. Homeowners will grab

on to this approach because it makes familiar styles newon to this approach because it makes familiar styles new

and unexpected. Creativity shines through as manufacturersand unexpected. Creativity shines through as manufacturers

experiment with fi nishes, details, and forms, and we areexperiment with fi nishes, details, and forms, and we are

thrilled as pieces we’ve previously seen get a new breath of thrilled as pieces we’ve previously seen get a new breath of

life in their latest incarnations. life in their latest incarnations.

This past High Point Market we saw this trend expressed in several ways. Amazing classic This past High Point Market we saw this trend expressed in several ways. Amazing classic This past High Point Market we saw this trend expressed in several ways. Amazing classic

shapes were updated with carving and detailing. Classic furniture styles took more shapes were updated with carving and detailing. Classic furniture styles took more shapes were updated with carving and detailing. Classic furniture styles took more

streamlined forms, while modern mixes of materials and fi nishes melded into classic forms.streamlined forms, while modern mixes of materials and fi nishes melded into classic forms.streamlined forms, while modern mixes of materials and fi nishes melded into classic forms.

It has been exciting to see the new and innovative ways that manufacturers are creating It has been exciting to see the new and innovative ways that manufacturers are creating It has been exciting to see the new and innovative ways that manufacturers are creating

this beautiful blend of modern and traditional. this beautiful blend of modern and traditional.

Beth Dotolo

Modern Classic

Kristin Drohan

“More than a new trend, this is an updated way of creating a clean and stylish take on the classics.”

Stanley Furniture

Noir Trading Inc

Century Furniture

Regina-Andrew Design

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LoriGilder.com@lorigilderLori Gilder

While I saw some fresh new color trends emerging this

spring, such as muted pinks, blush, purples and greens,

one of the most predominant colors appearing in

showrooms is indigo blue. This deep, rich and very sexy

hue and its navy and inky counterparts have proven

their staying power since last Market.

Quickly becoming a classic, this moody hue tends to

soothe the soul and create sophistication and drama

in any space. From soft seating, casegoods, textiles,

wallcoverings and accessories, indigo has the ability to

appeal to both the masculine and feminine.

I was completely taken with the Bruce Andrews Benchmark Chair, an heirloom quality

statement piece of furniture upholstered in the most luxurious indigo mohair fabric and

the introduction of walnut burl and brass accent pieces completes the sophisticated look.

Mitchell Black’s newly launched sophisticated collection of metallic woven sisal toile

grasscloth was striking along with Diane Von Furstenberg’s linen collection from Kravet.

I discovered the most wonderful antique cabinet with a deep blue distressed fi nish at

Bobo Intriguing Objects. Just add a classic Carrara or Calcutta marble slab and you have

a most stunning kitchen island.

This cool yet versatile color is instantly warmed when paired with mixed metal accent pieces,

rich woods, cream, green, orange, pink or yellow.

The Moody Blues

Bobo Intriguing Objects Mitchell Black

Kravet Ralph Lauren Home

Gus* Design Group

Bruce Andrews

E.J. Victor

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Lori Gilder

Wandering through the showrooms, Wandering through the showrooms,

it was easy to notice organic shapes it was easy to notice organic shapes

and forms appearing everywhere! and forms appearing everywhere!

From cabinet hardware and From cabinet hardware and

furniture to lighting, accessories, furniture to lighting, accessories,

and wall art, bringing nature in has and wall art, bringing nature in has

never been more glamorous!never been more glamorous!

We are seeing the interpretation andWe are seeing the interpretation and

the application of a more feminine organic expression.the application of a more feminine organic expression.

Natural themes, fl oral patterns and organic motifs,

gilded in silver and gold, create an instant allure.

Butterfl ies, branches, leaves and feather motifs

fabricated in multiple metals and fi nishes abound.

Brass butterfl ies and fabulous feathers adorned the

walls at Phillips Collection while Tommy Mitchell’s

gilded butterfl y chandelier and the striking Plum

Blossom coffee table took center stage. The refi ned

scale and classic design of these accessories and scale and classic design of these accessories and

furniture pieces would defi nitely ignite a room.furniture pieces would defi nitely ignite a room.

A favorite fi nd of mine was Natural Curiosities pignetA favorite fi nd of mine was Natural Curiosities pignet

Giclee prints taken from French textiles. The explosion Giclee prints taken from French textiles. The explosion

of color and the subtle texture of these botanicals of color and the subtle texture of these botanicals

create a vintage aesthetic that instantly adds life to create a vintage aesthetic that instantly adds life to

any space.

Faux bois details have come in from the outdoors Faux bois details have come in from the outdoors Faux bois details have come in from the outdoors Faux bois details have come in from the outdoors

and are now adorning furniture, cabinetry, walls, and are now adorning furniture, cabinetry, walls, and are now adorning furniture, cabinetry, walls, and are now adorning furniture, cabinetry, walls,

and lighting. A modern take on a traditionally rustic and lighting. A modern take on a traditionally rustic and lighting. A modern take on a traditionally rustic and lighting. A modern take on a traditionally rustic

motif, faux bois is being revitalized and glammed up, motif, faux bois is being revitalized and glammed up, motif, faux bois is being revitalized and glammed up, motif, faux bois is being revitalized and glammed up,

as seen in Michael Aram’s Enchanted Forest Collectionas seen in Michael Aram’s Enchanted Forest Collectionas seen in Michael Aram’s Enchanted Forest Collection

and John-Richard’s Enchantment Chandelier. and John-Richard’s Enchantment Chandelier.

Sculptural shapes, golden branches and crystal Sculptural shapes, golden branches and crystal

buds add to the quintessential elegance of nature’s

sophistication.

Nature’s Glamour

“... bringing nature in has never been more glamorous!”

Natural Curiosities

John-Richard

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pattijohnsoninteriors.com@PJohnsonIntPatti Johnson

With a fi rm nod to glam, the softer side of

Grandeur emerges. Tufted sofas, benches

and headboards, sparkly nail-head trim in

decorative patterns, and high shine fi nishes

with intricate details refl ect this new form of

Grandeur, which is simplifi ed and not overdone.

So, what exactly constitutes a softer side

of Grandeur? Studied details which transform a

buffet from a staple item into a striking addition

to a dining room are evident in this beautiful

new introduction from the Criteria Collection

from Bernhardt. Thin strips of stainless steel

inlay in the top and front of the door panels

paired with the polished nickel hardware

breathe new life into a dining room.

In upholstery, the soft sexy curves of this new sofa

designed by Paladin and Made in the USA, grouped

with the decorative nail-head trim provide a gentle

touch of glam.

Also displaying a softer style of Grandeur are these

lovely Jar pieces from The Bradburn Gallery.

The shimmery iridescent fi nishes on these urns give

a nod to a highly glamorous look, while the fresh,

fl oral motif adds an element of fun to kick it back

down and relax it a notch. Glamorous accessories

need not be overly serious!

So� Grandeur Indigo, cobalt and baby blues are all here and trending. Indigo, cobalt and baby blues are all here and trending.

Blues are intuitive, loyal and confi dent. Colors in Blues are intuitive, loyal and confi dent. Colors in

design (think automobiles too) usually speakdesign (think automobiles too) usually speak

to the economic environment. Engulfed into the economic environment. Engulfed in

the “Shades of Gray” mentality for the pastthe “Shades of Gray” mentality for the past

decade, consumers are ready to be bolderdecade, consumers are ready to be bolder

and more confi dent in their color choices.and more confi dent in their color choices.

The beautiful indigos and marine blues areThe beautiful indigos and marine blues are

indicative of the confi dence in the marketplace.indicative of the confi dence in the marketplace.

Blues can also represent calm and, coupled with

the trend of the Coastal Vibe, blues and teals take

consumers on a mental trip to a favorite vacation

destination - as represented by this beautiful beach

glass chandelier from Currey & Company, and by

Ambler Art Group’s Historical Reproduction of a pair

of Blue Seaweed prints.

Watery blues describe this hand spun silk rug created

by K Michelle Evans and offered by Creative Touch.

The threads are of differing lengths, giving way to a

more organic yet refi ned look and feel. The softness

of this lends itself again to the Soft Grandeur.

Singingthe Blues

CR Laine introduces the

Tobi Fairley Collection with a

defi nitive glam look. Soft colors

and upholstery details reminiscent

of the Art Deco Era and

Old Hollywood fl air are hereby

renewed. Chaise lounges, once

considered a luxury item, are

becoming commonplace in the

home. Luxury in design and

home furnishings is now

available to all consumers!

Paladin

The Bradburn Gallery

CR Laine

Currey & Company

Creative Touch

Ambler Art Group

Bernhardt

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Patti Johnson

The use of blending metals is now being seen across

the spectrum in every price point, style, and type

of furnishing. Metals are back strong as table bases

in new and creative ways. This foyer table by

Jonathan Charles effectively combines metal, wood

and glass to create a showstopper for your entry.

Drool over this custom Butterfl y Ginkgo Cocktail Table

by Michael Aram, who designs furniture as if it were

all jewelry – again a return to Grandeur. The bases

are handmade so that they differ slightly from piece

to piece. These are investment pieces.

The mixing of metal and stones will also continue to

be popular. Onyx was the tabletop of choice for these

occasional pieces presented by The Phillips Collection.

Organic in design, the metal legs on this beautiful upholstered leather bench by Ashley Childers

of Emporium Home will fi t into multiple spaces within a home. Wonderful artistic details

and the high fi nishes on this bench give a nod to glam and Grandeur. Also organic in

nature – and nature inspired – is this bold brass branch sculpture by Global Views. I love a

statement sculpture blended into a room to give proper space to the paintings. The metal of

this piece creates more opportunities to introduce organic design elements into more refi ned

spaces over natural driftwood pieces.

Framed in a metal Greek Key motif is this stunning fl oor mirror by Stanley Furniture and the

metal ornamentation “nail-heads” in the mirror glass make it truly a focal point. Be on the

lookout for metals to make an entrance into your home in more ways than one!

HEAVY METAL BAND

“The use of blending metals is now being seen across the spectrum in every price point, style, and type of furnishing.”

Phillips Collection

Emporium Home

Global Views

Stanley Furniture

Michael Aram

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Jonathan Charles

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monogramdecor.com@courtneyoutloudCourtney Lake

Living in Northern California,

many of my clients work in the tech sector and are constantly surrounded by technology

– it literally is embedded in the Bay Area culture. So it makes sense that many of them are

infatuated with how technology infl uences their day-to-day lives. And that translates into how

technology is impacting design, whether by creating processes to make products cheaper,

bringing items to market faster, or improving the manufacturing process. It wasn’t enough

to fi nd items that were merely beautiful; it has become paramount to understand how items are

produced. Similar to, but not exactly like devotees of the Slow Food Movement, my clients are

increasingly interested in how things come into production, how they are produced and even

what their after-market life looks like.

Look at young companies like the Detroit Wallpaper Company, who are using state of the

art printing technology to bring previously complicated wallpaper designs to market in

a matter of weeks, not months. Or take the furniture company Sugarbone, which is using

new technology to turn what was previously waste product into beautiful credenzas.

The leather pillow from Bandhini Design is what I like to call “tech on the sly,” in that the

pieces are still produced by hand but use technology to help expedite the manufacturing

of the hides. It’s a beautiful merging of design and tech.

This type of synergy between technology and design not only fuels the “story” behind these

products but allows for a host of new products and concepts to be introduced. It is an exciting

time to be in the design world because the sky is the limit and all we need to do is dream it,

because it now can actually be created beautifully, economically, and sustainably.

Living in Northern California,

Look at young companies like the Detroit Wallpaper Company, who are using state of the

art printing technology to bring previously complicated wallpaper designs to market in

a matter of weeks, not months. Or take the furniture company Sugarbone, which is using

new technology to turn what was previously waste product into beautiful credenzas.

The leather pillow from Bandhini Design is what I like to call “tech on the sly,” in that the

pieces are still produced by hand but use technology to help expedite the manufacturing

This type of synergy between technology and design not only fuels the “story” behind these

products but allows for a host of new products and concepts to be introduced. It is an exciting

time to be in the design world because the sky is the limit and all we need to do is dream it,

because it now can actually be created beautifully, economically, and sustainably.

For several seasons now, manufacturers and

retailers have played it safe. No one wanted to

be left with a stockroom or warehouse full ofbe left with a stockroom or warehouse full of

inventory, so they stocked the showrooms with easy and, inventory, so they stocked the showrooms with easy and,

at times, boring options. Fortunately, this is becoming less at times, boring options. Fortunately, this is becoming less

the norm as vendors are being bolder with their options and

mixing materials, color and shapes with abandon.

Case in point is the fantastic channel tufted bench from Ambella.

It has tufting. It’s orange. And has lucite legs. Swoon!

Bolier took just a bold but more subdued approach with their

rift oak and leather shelving unit with baseball stitching. It’s a

beautifully quiet but luxe piece that mixes the best that the beautifully quiet but luxe piece that mixes the best that the

market has to offer. market has to offer.

The mixing of materials trend is loud and in full force when The mixing of materials trend is loud and in full force when

it comes to accessories with Arteriors Wood and Stone it comes to accessories with Arteriors Wood and Stone

fi gurines by Barry Dixon. Mirror Image has created a visually fi gurines by Barry Dixon. Mirror Image has created a visually

stunning sunburst mirror that combines silver and brass leaf, stunning sunburst mirror that combines silver and brass leaf,

as well as lucite to beautiful effect – it’s light and airy but can as well as lucite to beautiful effect – it’s light and airy but can

hold a space.

Let’s not forget lighting where artisans are playing with Let’s not forget lighting where artisans are playing with

shape and Kelly Wearstler for Visual Comfort is the queen shape and Kelly Wearstler for Visual Comfort is the queen

of this genre. Her lamp mixes sharp angles and metal fi nishes of this genre. Her lamp mixes sharp angles and metal fi nishes

to produce not only functional lighting but also artwork. to produce not only functional lighting but also artwork.

The same can be said for FlowDécor, who combined marble, The same can be said for FlowDécor, who combined marble,

brass and crystal to produce a lamp that is on my covet list! brass and crystal to produce a lamp that is on my covet list! brass and crystal to produce a lamp that is on my covet list! brass and crystal to produce a lamp that is on my covet list!

Fingers crossed this trend continues as itFingers crossed this trend continues as itFingers crossed this trend continues as itFingers crossed this trend continues as it

is producing items that are sure to be onis producing items that are sure to be onis producing items that are sure to be onis producing items that are sure to be on

most people’s “must have” lists shortly!most people’s “must have” lists shortly!most people’s “must have” lists shortly!most people’s “must have” lists shortly!

Natural Curiosities

Sugarbone

Bandhini Homewear Design

DetroitWallpaperCompany

Arteriors

Mirror Image Home

Visual Comfort

FlowDécor

Bolier

Ambella Home

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While history was not my favorite subject in school, it has become quite useful when I am

designing a client’s space. California is a wonderful mix of quirk, beauty and tradition, and

that mix often inspires my design choices. San Francisco at its heart is a city that has always

shown a certain disdain for tradition, whether it be my

fellow residents painting a classic Victorian home pink

and purple or fi lling a new home with vintage charm.

The joy of this trend is that it pays homage to the past

but is fi rmly planted in the present.

The leather chaise from Four Hands and the Brando

Lounge Chair from Palecek exemplify this concept – classic design is updated with a beautiful

slimmer profi le plus slightly more elevated and softer seating that refl ects how people

lounge today. The Brando chair in particular pays respect to the campaign furniture trend

we have seen over the past several years. However, the corners have been softened, the brass

downplayed and a new softness introduced – it’s like the piece has gracefully aged into its own.

Both pieces are masculine, classic and sexy!

The lighting fi xture from SkLO is a beautiful example of a company paying attention to

traditional craftsmanship, and then elevating it with innovative design. A piece like this could

easily be placed in an older home with ornate moldings and plaster ceilings, creating a nice

modern tension in a space that could easily lean toward traditional.

Cotton + Quill took this idea of tension and applied to their beautiful grasscloth wallpapers,

where they merged the traditional trellis and bamboo design with rich saturated colors

and metallic fi nishes. It’s a fun spin on a classic design that is irreverent without becoming

irrelevant in a year.

The same could be said for the modern classics from Somerset Bay Home and Currey & Company.

The Plexi Etagère and modern three-drawer chest are beautiful interpretations of classic

designs updated with modern fi nishes and scale. All of these items show that when you pay

attention to the past in design, you can normally predict the future!

A WinkA NodTo Tradition

&Courtney Lake

“The joy of this trend is that it pays homage to the past but is fi rmly planted in the present.”

Somerset Bay Home

Regina-Andrew Design

SkLO

Four Hands Palecek

Currey & Company

Cotton & Quill/Taylor Burke Home

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jonathanlegate.com@JonathanLegateJonathan Legate

We fi nd ourselves in a time and place where people are coming back

to earth in both lifestyle and in design. Connecting to nature and thinking

about our environment. From the materials used to the motifs and designs

of everyday items, nature is present and the organic form is strong.

We see this trend expressed in natural materials, natural looking fi nishes,

worn patinas, basket weaving on casegoods and decorative items.

Bone, shell, metals, unusual fi bers, stone, glass, leather and exotic woods

show off nature in high style, and in both country and city settings.

Soft goods in natural fi bers and painterly motifs, from watercolor fl orals

to the rhythmic patterns of waves. Leather and wovens, washed linens, silk, cotton, mohair

velvet in both bedding and upholstery. Wallpaper murals of trees and blossoms hand

painted on silk. Things that look and feel handmade.

Michael Aram’s Cocoon pendants are a beautiful example of the natural form in decorative items.

These pendants are created from micro fi laments of metal, formed and welded together to

create a “cocoon” that houses the lamp hanging from a branch where the newly emerged

butterfl ies have landed. The leaves of the Ginkgo Biloba tree are often said to look like

butterfl ies. Nature representing nature.

Natural elements lend themselves to a contemporary feel and that was expressed beautifully

by Roberta Schilling Collection’s Pipo chair. Bands of natural wood molded together create

a beautifully fl uid chair that’s as comfortable as it is elegant.

Natural Elements create a connection to the earth, a reminder of the beauty in the every day

and the simple riches of the world.

These are the timeless pieces that we use to build a

strong foundation for many styles of interiors, they

evoke memories and express a personal style.

The anonymous “Hotel Chic” trend that has dominated

the design industry over the last decades has fi nally

given way to a more elegant and sophisticated vibe

where it’s okay to mix the new with the old, to have

collections and to express yourself more personally.

The Pure Classics trend is really less of a trend and

more of a movement, the decision to buy things based on longevity

and a proven track record, not just fashion or the look of the moment.

Hard lines have given way to curves. Metals have become warm in

tones of gold, bronze, rose gold and copper. Classic white marble

dominates. Colors are softer with pastel hues and aged neutrals.

Antiques and collections are respected and encouraged. History is

cool again.

Pure Classics can be iconic pieces such as a Chippendale chair from

the 1700’s or an Erno Saarinen Tulip table from the 1950’s. A 70’s

Italian light fi xture or a Biedermeier Chest can live together.

Simple elegant forms such as Currey & Company’s Carlisle column

table lamp could not be more classic, elegant for years to come in

either a traditional or contemporary setting.

Thayer Coggin’s T-back chair by Milo Baughman is an iconic item

from the 70’s. As chic today as it was then. This chair would look

good anywhere, from a high rise apartment to the living room of

a Georgian townhouse.

Pure Classic pieces lend a sense of history and of quality to the

home. They are an expression of the homeowner’s commitment to

personal style and great taste.

Natural/Organics (including Metallics)

Pure Classics

We fi nd ourselves in a time and place where people are coming back

to earth in both lifestyle and in design. Connecting to nature and thinking

about our environment. From the materials used to the motifs and designs

of everyday items, nature is present and the organic form is strong.

We see this trend expressed in natural materials, natural looking fi nishes,

worn patinas, basket weaving on casegoods and decorative items.

Bone, shell, metals, unusual fi bers, stone, glass, leather and exotic woods

show off nature in high style, and in both country and city settings.

Soft goods in natural fi bers and painterly motifs, from watercolor fl orals

to the rhythmic patterns of waves. Leather and wovens, washed linens, silk, cotton, mohair

velvet in both bedding and upholstery. Wallpaper murals of trees and blossoms hand

painted on silk. Things that look and feel handmade.

Michael Aram’s Cocoon pendants are a beautiful example of the natural form in decorative items.

These pendants are created from micro fi laments of metal, formed and welded together to

create a “cocoon” that houses the lamp hanging from a branch where the newly emerged

butterfl ies have landed. The leaves of the Ginkgo Biloba tree are often said to look like

butterfl ies. Nature representing nature.

Natural elements lend themselves to a contemporary feel and that was expressed beautifully

“The Pure Classics trend is really less of a trend and more of a movement.”

Michael Aram

Roberta Schilling Collection

Currey & Company

Thayer Coggin

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“This is not your grandmother’s feminine.”

hadleycourt.com@Hadley_Court

The ruffl e motif showed itself in a

number of ways. The subtle ruffl ed

(crenellated) base of The Palm Beach

chair by Ambella Home softly exudes

femininity while also being well

structured. The beautiful coral velvet

fabric on the chair, paired with the linen,

mitered corner tape trim, are the perfect

complement to this base.

Bernhardt Furniture

hit a homerun with its

introduction of the

Criteria desk. The subtle

ruffl e effect on the edge

of the desk adds a fl irty

and feminine touch. I can

see this delectable piece

in a woman’s offi ce or

dressing room.

The icing on the cake, proper adornment can transform simple

furnishings from boring to exquisite – and add panache to any room.

The Chandler Telescoping Table, designed by Thomas O’Brien for

Century Furniture, is a very traditional design made fresh with a

gold embellished medallion in the center of the table, soft curving legs,

and brass ferrules. The table is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and

design and is destined to become a timeless classic.

Embellishment is certainly the feature that makes the Ophelia chair by

Marge Carson a true showstopper! Introducing this skirted chair with its

encrusted mother of pearl back would add a sense of drama to any space.

Nothing says feminine more than a piece of jewelry.

Designer Larry Laslo was inspired by jewelry when

he created the Nicos end table for Chaddock Home.

There is a certain tension that exists between the

feminine and masculine design elements of the end

table, with its formidable tabletop set above metal

bases that mimic jewelry.

table, with its formidable tabletop set above metaltable, with its formidable tabletop set above metal

bases that mimic jewelry.

Leslie Hendrix Wood

NEWthe

FEMININE

ruffles

embellishment

jewelry inspired details

gold embellished medallion in the center of the table, soft curving legs,

and brass ferrules. The table is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and

Embellishment is certainly the feature that makes the Ophelia chair by

Marge Carson a true showstopper! Introducing this skirted chair with its

encrusted mother of pearl back would add a sense of drama to any space.

The stunning Aphrodite chandelier by

Currey & Company is truly a statement

piece of jewelry for the home! It would be

as pretty dangling over a space as a beautiful

diamond hoop earring is, dangling from the

ear of a well-dressed woman!

A light, fl irty femininity with a modern twist, this emerging trend is rooted in tradition

but modern and relevant for today. This is not your grandmother’s feminine; it’s a fresher,

more exciting take on timeless design. While distressed furniture and patina fi nishes

have been popular in the past, I see consumers moving to a softer, more livable design

aesthetic. We are moving away from the earthy brown tones to a lighter color palette of

blush and chalky neutrals with subtle pops of color. The New Feminine gives a nod to the

past while embracing the future.

In this trend we see the style attributes that I believe will represent

tomorrow’s timeless designs – the looks that will be enjoyed by many

generations to come. Three recurring elements emerging in this

trend are Ruffl es, Embellishment and Jewelry Inspired Details.

Ambella Home

Bernhardt

Century Furniture

Marge CarsonCurrey & Company

Chaddock Home

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CONTRIBUTORS

Arianne BellizaireArianne Bellizaireinspiredtostyle.com | twitter: @inspiredarianneinspiredtostyle.com | twitter: @inspiredarianneinspiredtostyle.com | twitter: @inspiredarianne

Interior decorator, blogger, author and public Interior decorator, blogger, author and public Interior decorator, blogger, author and public Interior decorator, blogger, author and public

speaker Arianne Bellizaire uses simple styling speaker Arianne Bellizaire uses simple styling speaker Arianne Bellizaire uses simple styling speaker Arianne Bellizaire uses simple styling speaker Arianne Bellizaire uses simple styling

techniques and time-saving organizational techniques and time-saving organizational techniques and time-saving organizational techniques and time-saving organizational techniques and time-saving organizational

solutions to create stylish homes her clients love. solutions to create stylish homes her clients love. solutions to create stylish homes her clients love. solutions to create stylish homes her clients love.

Her company, Arianne Bellizaire Interiors, was Her company, Arianne Bellizaire Interiors, was Her company, Arianne Bellizaire Interiors, was Her company, Arianne Bellizaire Interiors, was

voted Best of Houzz 2015, and her work has been voted Best of Houzz 2015, and her work has been voted Best of Houzz 2015, and her work has been voted Best of Houzz 2015, and her work has been voted Best of Houzz 2015, and her work has been

featured in GoodHousekeeping, About.com,featured in GoodHousekeeping, About.com,featured in GoodHousekeeping, About.com,featured in GoodHousekeeping, About.com,

USA Today, and MyFitItUpLife!USA Today, and MyFitItUpLife!USA Today, and MyFitItUpLife!

Beth DotoloBeth DotoloBeth DotoloBeth Dotolopulpdesignstudios.com | twitter: @pulpdesignspulpdesignstudios.com | twitter: @pulpdesignspulpdesignstudios.com | twitter: @pulpdesigns

Co-owner and principal interior designer of Pulp Co-owner and principal interior designer of Pulp Co-owner and principal interior designer of Pulp

Design Studios, Beth is recognized as among the Design Studios, Beth is recognized as among the

“Dallas design glitterati” by Modern Luxury, a “Dallas design glitterati” by Modern Luxury, a

Rising Star in Interior Design by Fashion Group Rising Star in Interior Design by Fashion Group

International, a Best Designer by D Home, and isInternational, a Best Designer by D Home, and is

also a recipient of the ASID Legacy Design Award.also a recipient of the ASID Legacy Design Award.

Her modern approach to design and fl air for theHer modern approach to design and fl air for the

unexpected creates spaces that are dynamic, unexpected creates spaces that are dynamic,

balanced, and infused with each client’s personality.balanced, and infused with each client’s personality.balanced, and infused with each client’s personality.

Kati CurtisKati CurtisKati Curtiskaticurtisdesign.com | twitter: @designerkatikaticurtisdesign.com | twitter: @designerkatikaticurtisdesign.com | twitter: @designerkati

Recognized for her multifaceted vantage point Recognized for her multifaceted vantage point

and uncompromising aesthetic, Curtis has and uncompromising aesthetic, Curtis has

worked with many of today’s most successful worked with many of today’s most successful

institutions and individuals. In addition, she has institutions and individuals. In addition, she has institutions and individuals. In addition, she has

had her ideas featured in Architectural Digest, had her ideas featured in Architectural Digest, had her ideas featured in Architectural Digest,

The New York Times and Financial Times.The New York Times and Financial Times.The New York Times and Financial Times.

A Leadership in Energy Effi cient Design A Leadership in Energy Effi cient Design A Leadership in Energy Effi cient Design

Accredited Professional (LEED AP), she combines Accredited Professional (LEED AP), she combines Accredited Professional (LEED AP), she combines Accredited Professional (LEED AP), she combines Accredited Professional (LEED AP), she combines

her knowledge of and passion for sustainability her knowledge of and passion for sustainability her knowledge of and passion for sustainability her knowledge of and passion for sustainability her knowledge of and passion for sustainability

to steward projects to LEED certifi cation.to steward projects to LEED certifi cation.to steward projects to LEED certifi cation.to steward projects to LEED certifi cation.to steward projects to LEED certifi cation.

Lori GilderLori GilderLoriGilder.com | twitter: @lorigilderLoriGilder.com | twitter: @lorigilder

Known for her clean architectural lines and Known for her clean architectural lines and

classically contemporary interiors, Lori transformed classically contemporary interiors, Lori transformed

her passion for kitchen and bath design into the her passion for kitchen and bath design into the

Kitchen Design Network, a multi media network Kitchen Design Network, a multi media network

devoted to all things kitchen. A featured guest ofdevoted to all things kitchen. A featured guest of

multiple HGTV shows and a contributor to multiple HGTV shows and a contributor to

television, print and digital media platforms,television, print and digital media platforms,

she specializes in custom solutions for homes andshe specializes in custom solutions for homes and

vacation properties throughout the United States, vacation properties throughout the United States,

Canada and Mexico.Canada and Mexico.

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Leslie Hendrix WoodLeslie Hendrix Woodhadleycourt.com | twitter: @Hadley_Courthadleycourt.com | twitter: @Hadley_Court

Focused gracious living, timeless design and family Focused gracious living, timeless design and family

traditions, Leslie is a practicing luxury interior traditions, Leslie is a practicing luxury interior

designer in Midland, Texas. Her well known lifestyle designer in Midland, Texas. Her well known lifestyle

and design blog, Hadley Court, has received major and design blog, Hadley Court, has received major

national awards, including Best New Design Blog national awards, including Best New Design Blog

at the prestigious Design Bloggers Conference in at the prestigious Design Bloggers Conference in

2013 and 1 of the Top 25 Home Design Blogs To 2013 and 1 of the Top 25 Home Design Blogs To

Follow in 2014 by Trip Advisors’ vacation rental Follow in 2014 by Trip Advisors’ vacation rental

sister site, FLIPKEY.sister site, FLIPKEY.

Patti JohnsonPatti Johnsonpattijohnsoninteriors.com | twitter: @PJohnsonIntpattijohnsoninteriors.com | twitter: @PJohnsonIntpattijohnsoninteriors.com | twitter: @PJohnsonInt

Passion for interior design drives Patti to Passion for interior design drives Patti to Passion for interior design drives Patti to Passion for interior design drives Patti to

constantly seek out new and innovative products constantly seek out new and innovative products constantly seek out new and innovative products constantly seek out new and innovative products

as she defi nes whole home design from a core as she defi nes whole home design from a core as she defi nes whole home design from a core as she defi nes whole home design from a core as she defi nes whole home design from a core

principal of cohesiveness and a clean aesthetic. principal of cohesiveness and a clean aesthetic. principal of cohesiveness and a clean aesthetic. principal of cohesiveness and a clean aesthetic. principal of cohesiveness and a clean aesthetic.

“Transforming Spaces Into Beautiful Places!™” “Transforming Spaces Into Beautiful Places!™” “Transforming Spaces Into Beautiful Places!™” “Transforming Spaces Into Beautiful Places!™” “Transforming Spaces Into Beautiful Places!™”

is not only the offi cial tagline of Patti Johnson is not only the offi cial tagline of Patti Johnson is not only the offi cial tagline of Patti Johnson is not only the offi cial tagline of Patti Johnson

Interiors but also describes her expertise inInteriors but also describes her expertise inInteriors but also describes her expertise inInteriors but also describes her expertise in

bringing spaces to life for her clients in a bringing spaces to life for her clients in a bringing spaces to life for her clients in a bringing spaces to life for her clients in a

professional and collaborative way.professional and collaborative way.professional and collaborative way.

Jonathan LegateJonathan LegateJonathan Legatejonathanlegate.com | twitter: @JonathanLegatejonathanlegate.com | twitter: @JonathanLegatejonathanlegate.com | twitter: @JonathanLegate

An internationally published interior consultant An internationally published interior consultant

and designer, Jonathan has earned a reputation and designer, Jonathan has earned a reputation

for timeless style and quality expressed in tailored for timeless style and quality expressed in tailored

spaces, rich in layered personality, that evoke the spaces, rich in layered personality, that evoke the

pure essence of his clients. His insights into design pure essence of his clients. His insights into design

appear regularly in print, on the web, on television, appear regularly in print, on the web, on television,

and through his work as an event guest speaker.and through his work as an event guest speaker.

Courtney LakeCourtney LakeCourtney Lakemonogramdecor.com | twitter: @courtneyoutloudmonogramdecor.com | twitter: @courtneyoutloudmonogramdecor.com | twitter: @courtneyoutloud

Lively, stylish, inspired, and recognized as a Lively, stylish, inspired, and recognized as a

premier interior designer in the San Francisco premier interior designer in the San Francisco

Bay area, Courtney creates functional and Bay area, Courtney creates functional and

beautiful spaces that blend contemporary design beautiful spaces that blend contemporary design beautiful spaces that blend contemporary design

with a healthy dose of humor. He has worked with a healthy dose of humor. He has worked with a healthy dose of humor. He has worked

as a brand ambassador for a variety of major as a brand ambassador for a variety of major as a brand ambassador for a variety of major

brands, and has been featured in Real Simple,brands, and has been featured in Real Simple,brands, and has been featured in Real Simple,

This Old House, RUE Magazine, Life & Style This Old House, RUE Magazine, Life & Style This Old House, RUE Magazine, Life & Style This Old House, RUE Magazine, Life & Style This Old House, RUE Magazine, Life & Style

Magazine, Apartment Therapy, Adore Magazine, Magazine, Apartment Therapy, Adore Magazine, Magazine, Apartment Therapy, Adore Magazine, Magazine, Apartment Therapy, Adore Magazine, Magazine, Apartment Therapy, Adore Magazine,

and other home fashion publications.and other home fashion publications.and other home fashion publications.and other home fashion publications.and other home fashion publications.

CONTRIBUTORS

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