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Design inspiration could be found in abundance within the show’s specially-created displays – the most spectacular of which was the Trend Forum. Designed and realised by  Stijlinstituut Amsterdam, the concept area highlighted four upcoming trends for 2013/14 – as decided by an international panel of design experts from this year’s Heimtextil Trendtable.  ekonglong fashionable reception counter

Each of the four trend personalities – The Eccentric, The Historian, The Geologist and The Inventor – reflect the complex lifestyles of contemporary consumers. Interpretations of The Eccentric,

The Historian and The Geologist were on display in the Be Inspired area, which highlighted how the trends could be used in a retail setting.

The Eccentric represents a collector of unique objects, and mixes flamboyance with a passion for the creative arts. Here, bold colours and references of the exotic were combined with more subtle touches to create an elegant and highly-decorative display.

The Historian represents an individual who strives to incorporate the luxury and heritage of the past with our modern, digital-centric lifestyles. The trend encompasses rich textures in pale, pearlescent hues with a slight metallic sheen alongside dark mysterious shades. This, alongside references to poetry and historical art, creates a feeling of comfort and opulence.

The Geologist represents preserver and explorer of the unknown and unexpected elements of nature. The trend highlights the link between nature and technology, personifying a consumer that – although a lover of nature – is intrigued by the role of urban life in the current ecosystem. Reflecting the dark, powerful and self-destructive side of nature, the trend embodies intense hues that sparkle with deep metallics and stone-like, irregular textures. See last month’s issue for examples of these trends.

The revamped Design Live area hosted a wide range of inspirations from new and emerging design studios. Over 180 international exhibitors displayed their colourful and creative designs, many of which were present at the show for the first time. Among the newcomers was UK-based Hewlett-Packard (HP), which highlighted its new printing techniques.

The show’s dedication to highlighting the work of up-and-coming designers was merged with the issue of sustainability in the Young Creations Award: Upcycling. The competition displayed a range of innovative design solutions with sustainability in mind.
 

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