Timber iQ February - March 2019 // Issue: 42 | Page 13
RIBBED SURFACES
This tactile experience extends into this folded style
of dynamic skin. The rounded, 3D effect plays with
the concept of light and dark through delicate
shadows. Textured ceramic wall coverings, wooden
panels, velvet walls and chrome cylinders allow you
to control the mood and tone of any room through
this enfolded décor trend.
TACTILE TEXTURES
TIMBER ON TREND
RUGS AS WALL ART
ABSTRACT ART
Muted, natural prints, one-line sketches and asymmetric
patterns with minimal definition are characterising the
on-trend abstract art finding its way into 2019’s décor
style. Complete the natural look with hand-crafted, wooden
frames.
MIRRORS AND
NEW CIRCLES
In a space to reflect on
humanity and our place
in the world, mirrors
form an integral subject
matter that speak to who
we are. Circular shapes
are coming to the fore,
with stylised, straight
lines used to contrast
this smooth flow, while
many are looking
towards more imperfect
shapes. Wood and glass
are incorporated into
this Japanese Wabi-Sabi
style, seeking beauty
within the imperfect.
The traditional arch-style from
the 1970s has been reinvented
in entrance hallways, walkways
and alcoves providing a soft
space for the presentation of
signature décor items.
REINVENTING THE ARCH
TAKING SHAPE
RESTAURANT
Statement rugs are now moving from the floor to
the wall, with quality fabrics and enchanting
designs taking their righteous place in a visually
captivating space. Draw the room together with a
textured, hand-woven rug.
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