It also provides an ideal source of reference for anyone who may wish to commission a piece for their home.
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With its diverse subject matter and its broad variety of styles, it will appeal to both amateur and professional stained glass artists as well as to graphic artists and collectors. This is the first to present the very best modern work from around the world as a design source. There are many practical books on stained glass, but few that provide inspiration. What are our picks for the great outdoors? Check out 10 Best Garden Design Trends for Fall 2016 over on Gardenista.A striking portfolio of contemporary stained glass designs by leading artists and an excellent practical resource for both amateurs and professionals. Layered TexturesĪbove: The sheepskin trend is taking a new form in layers: long Icelandic sheepskin layered with curly white, fur hides, pillows, and more. Photo courtesy of Carla Zwart of Met Melk & Suiker. Show here, a trio of lamps by LA potter Carmen D’Apollonio. Ceramic LightingĪbove: We’re noticing sculptural handmade pottery table lamps everywhere (we’ll be posting on this trend soon). Handblown Glass for Everyday UseĪbove: Another trend spotted at North Modern in Copenhagen: handmade everyday glassware (we especially like pieces from Rick Gerner). Shown here: the Raw Rug from Hay in Copenhagen is available in anthracite, gray, and midnight blue. Then, in London, I spotted fringed rugs at Habitat and Conran and several other housewares mainstays. FringeĪbove: When I browsed the North Modern show in Copenhagen in August, it seemed fringe was on everything rugs, pillows, throws. Our new mantra? Every room should have a piece of what designers call “brown furniture,” unfashionable, dated pieces that counteract perfection in on-trend rooms. Shown here, a clean-lined space by Studio Oink humanized by the addition of a traditional chest of drawers (see the whole project at Earthly and Ethereal: An Apartment Makeover by Studio Oink). Brown FurnitureĪbove: It’s an interior design adage that every room should have a touch of red. Floral arrangement and photography by the talented Sophia Moreno-Bunge for Gardenista. CarnationsĪbove: Over on Gardenista, Michelle explored the return of the carnation recently (see Carnations: Rethinking a Supermarket Flower). DIY Faucets Made from Plumbing PartsĪbove: The handmade faucet look is everywhere we spotted this one in a project by London architect Simon Astridge (stay tuned later this week we’ll be posting on five off-the-rack industrial-looking faucets). Flatware as ArtĪbove: Jewelry for the table: We’ve been noticing a new wave of artisanal flatware designs emerging, such as this Rhodonite stone and steel set from Baciocchi Associati for Nilufar (also see 10 Easy Pieces: New Artisan Flatware Designs). The “It” ChairĪbove: Faye Toogood may have designed the Spade Chair in 2012, but lately we’ve been spotting it in stylish interiors everywhere, including The New Road Residence in London (the Spade Chair in ash is available at Garde in Los Angeles for $1,295). Stained GlassĪbove: Is stained glass making a comeback? We think so here’s an example we spotted at Native Bio Bistro in Antwerp (photo via Native). Here are 10 design trends currently on our radar for fall: 1. Icon - Check Mark A check mark for checkbox buttons.Īfter a summer spent traveling (collectively, we visited Copenhagen, London, Lisbon, Paris, Dublin, Marfa, and more), we’re back at our desks sorting through our finds. Icon - Twitter Twitters brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Pinterest Pinterests brand mark for use in social sharing icons. flipboard Icon - Instagram Instagrams brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Facebook Facebooks brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Email Used to indicate an emai action. Icon - Search Used to indicate a search action. Icon - Zoom In Used to indicate a zoom in action on a map. Icon - Zoom Out Used to indicate a zoom out action on a map. Icon - Location Pin Used to showcase a location on a map. Icon - Dropdown Arrow Used to indicate a dropdown. Icon - Close Used to indicate a close action.
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