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B A S I C H O M E
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INNOVATION
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LA VIDA
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RO COLLECTION
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GREENGATE imperfect things are good . It ’ s not a sterile look , and it doesn ’ t need to conform to traditional ideas of style . For example , instead of dyeing fabrics uniformly across the whole material , you might instead let the dyeing process unfold on its own more randomly so the material gets a home-dyed look . Patterns à la batik are important elements here , and the interior textiles get their modern and new look primarily from the colour choices . The colour palette mustn ’ t be too heavy , emphasises Anja Bisgaard Gaede who is an experienced lady when it comes to colours . She heads the international trend team responsible for describing colours and interior fabric trends for the leading interior fabric trade show Heimtextil in Frankfurt . Basic Home is all about letting the homemade look shine through details such as papier mâché looks , visible stitchings , sewn on patches , and combinations of different fabrics into big , modern patchwork-like blocks of colour . Interior items should look a little worn and well-used - either because they were de-
A flower boost is coming Some interior design companies intend to get a thriving start in Spring / Summer 2021 on the Bloom Boost trend that is expected to be in full bloom for Autumn / Winter 21 / 22 . The trend is about flowers here , there , and everywhere : On wallpapers , as print motifs on interior textiles , as real flowers , dried flowers , artificial flowers , and paper flowers . Read more in NU ’ s June issue where Anja Bisgaard Gaede really digs into this trend .
signed that way or because they are actual second-hand finds . - Bright pastel colours are used according to the colour-blocking style . This means that we often work with spaces where individual pieces of furniture , lamps , or decorative items each have just one colour and where it is the combination of those individual colours that creates the overall colour theme . All in all , the aim of this trend is a delicate , crafted , and harmonious world of colours , says Anja Bisgaard Gaede .