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Kelly Wearstler, www.kellywearstler.com TREND REPORT MATERIAL MIX-UP Mixing different materials creates dynamic spaces with lots of texture. It’s one of the tricks designers use to make a room feel engaging. This year we are taking it a step further, mixing different materials not just within a room, but within a single piece of furniture. You’ll find wood, metal, leather, bone, parchment, lacquer, stone, glass, and fabric in some of the most stunning and unusual combinations. These are real statement pieces and can bring a room to a whole new level. Tile, Black Rock Studio, www. blackrockstudio.ca; Photo by Tarek ElBaradie, www. baradiephotography.com TACTILE AND TEXTURAL Tile, Black Rock Studio, www. blackrockstudio.ca; Photo by Tarek ElBaradie, www. baradiephotography.com Tile, Black Rock Studio, www. blackrockstudio.ca; Photo by Tarek ElBaradie, www. baradiephotography.com Monach Fire Rug by Alexander McQueen, www.alexandermcqueen. ca; Photo by The Rug Company, www.therugcompany.com/int/ showrooms/canada/ This year’s design will not just be a feast for the eyes, but for the fingers as well. It’s not just furniture that’s getting a tactile treatment. Wallpaper, tiles, and rugs have taken on a new life with large-scale depth and dimension. Look for natureinspired textures, geometric patterns, and large asymmetrical motifs. Hexagon and chevron patterns are on the A-list. Wood grain and concrete textures are trendy in both wallpaper and tile, along with raised geometric patterns and hand-finished imperfections. Rug by Paul Smith, www.therugcompany.com/int/designers/ paul-smith; Photo by The Rug Company, www.therugcompany.com/int/ showrooms/canada 48 Tile, Black Rock Studio, www. blackrockstudio.ca; Photo by Tarek elBaradie, www. baradiephotography.com