2019 Trends From Alys Bryan

29 January 2019
Celebrating the legacy of Bauhaus and protecting our future with sustainable design are just two trends which will dominate the year ahead. Taking a lead from 2018 colour trends, yellow will also bring our interior schemes to life during 2019.  Furniture designer Alys Bryan takes a closer look at these three trends.
Yellow:
The wonderfully excessive Maximalist trend from 2018 introduced us to a vibrant colour pallet. Vivid yellow will be one colour which stays with us through 2019, bringing with it an air of positivity. 
 
Interior designers have already begun to show us how yellow can be used to dramatic effect. At Sleep + Eat 2018 Angela Dapper, partner at Denton Corker Marshell, placed a completely yellow colour blocked bathroom in the centre of her room set installation paying tribute to West Ham United FC.

Yellow is not restricted to being used as a block colour. In textile designs we will increasingly see an optimistic shade of yellow being used as an accent colour or as the dominant colour within a pattern.

To compliment a yellow rich colour scheme, artwork could be framed to match, our ARQ En Vogue Moulding and LJ Confetti Moulding collections both include wonderful tones of yellow. You could also choose to provide a contrast with a black frame, our flat black satin ARQ Moulding retains its wood grain texture which adds another level of interest. Alternatively, our natural timber finishes compliment yellow beautifully, including ARQ TouchWood Art Moulding Walnut.

Bauhaus:
In 1919 Architect Walter Gropius founded Bauhaus in Weimar, Germany. Bauhuas is considered the most influential art and design school in history, despite only being in operation for 14 years.  

Bauhaus was not focused on a single discipline. Alumni included typographer Herbert Bayer, textile artist Anni Albers and sculptor Marianne Brandt, and teachers including artist Wassily Kandinsky, designer Piet Zwart, and architect Mies van der Rohe.

During 2019, the centenary year of Bauhaus, celebrations will transcend from exhibitions, installations and discussions in to a strong trend for Bauhaus inspired product designs, patterns and colour palettes.

New textile collections will take advantage of archive collections as well as incorporate the Bauhaus ethos and colour palette in to their new designs. We will see a flurry of new collections launched at the start of 2019.  

When framing artwork to compliment the Bauhaus trend simplicity is key. Our extensive Confetti collection provides a wide colour choice with an elegant profile.

Sustainable Design:
During 2018 we looked at the ongoing trend of natural and biophilic design, with natural finishes being used for flooring, architectural features and furniture to incorporate nature into an interior scheme. This trend forms part of the important trend for sustainable design, a trend which can be addressed in a number of ways.

The use of natural materials which have been sustainably grown and processed will continue to be part of our home and hospitality environments.

At Dutch Design Week, Studio Klarenbeek & Dros en Atelier Luma was presented with the New Material Award for their Algae Lab Luma. This project harnesses algae as a raw material in the large-scale production of polymers, creating a truly innovative material which can replace non-biodegradable, fossil oil-based plastics and simultaneously absorb carbon dioxide emissions. We will see interior schemes increasingly incorporate these brand new sustainable materials either through surface finishes or as part of the furniture specified for the space.

Vintage furniture will also have a home within the sustainability trend and we will see this longstanding trend become increasingly prominent within hospitality interiors.

In November 2008, Arqadia received its PEFC and FSC Chain of Custody accreditation from BM TRADA Certification Ltd. This category contains all FSC or PEFC certified mouldings.

Our PEFC and FSC framing solutions include our LJ Petite Moulding PEFC which has a beautiful bevelled cushion profile, LJ Zen Moulding PEFC and the newly launched Geneva.
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