Milan Design Week 2018 introduced few floral and geometric prints: the designers offer to decorate cushions, pouffe and armchairs. The message is to use natural prints like marble or concrete veins, while bright patterns are translated to grand surfaces and walls.
More Colours
It has been evident that blush colours will conquer 2018. The tones are complemented by orange, terracotta, bordeaux colours, warm yellows, greens, and blues.
Natural Shapes
Smooth shapes and curvy lines create natural, elegant looks and enhance the softness, creativity and attractiveness. The combination of warm neutral tones and bold accent colours create cosiness and cheer.
Barefoot
Tiny supports and low-level furniture are outdated. Indeed, we can certainly talk about mid-century solutions that celebrate delicate, elegant feet. The open space concept ensured by higher supports expands the interior. Milan Design Week finds inspiration in black supports and dark wood.
Texture
Textured upholstery, distinguishable seams, pleating, quilting and an ensemble of multiple textures create new levels of perception.
Dark Wood
The wood matches the textiles and becomes darker. Darker tones of nutwood and oak create an exclusive combination with neutral beige solutions, enhances luxe and sophistication.
Asymmetry
Curvy lines are balanced by asymmetry solutions conquering the space. One-armed chairs, half-elevated sofas, elbow rests of diverse width impress but sometimes question usability.
Velvet
Velvet picks up momentum: we see its elements in upholstery, carpets and design details. New trends introduce suede contributing to gentleness, while eco-leather and real leather add to the luxe.
Layers
Cushions and accent pillows create layers. These design details are the most impressive means to stylise the interior. The 2018 year inspires us to use a whole variety of fabrics and other materials: unexpected textiles, leather, suede, latex and animalistic ornaments.