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Sphere-spotting: NY NOW

By Cathy Schneider, Sphere Trending Trend Futurist, Director of Color Theory

Another dispatch from New York – this time with a focus on the tradeshow, NY NOW, a leading event featuring brands and makers.

The unbreakable tableware from Japanese Studio Aras is made from a unique blend of recyclable resin and glass, designed to last a lifetime and reduce waste. Aras chooses to present values ​​that contribute to society. “The Sustainable Collection began with the question of whether we could reuse natural materials that had become industrial waste, such as “cedar bark” and “seawater,” and convert their value into materials that enrich the food experience. The Sustainable Collection is a proposal for the tableware of the future.” – Project Manager Mizukami from the Eras Team. The traditional Brown from the Cedar Bark Series expresses the vitality of plants in a deep, dark forest, while the Black expresses the scene of a cedar forest lined with rows of cedar trees.  The Seawater Series depicts the traditional Mineral White, a Marine Blue which depicts the clear, vivid blue sea of ​​the south, and Coral Pink which depicts the sea dyed pink by the setting sun.

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Restoring Biodiversity

By Cathy Schneider, Sphere Trending Trend Futurist, Director of Color Theory

At the most recent Heimtextil last month, our team had a chance to look beyond sustainability to new principles of regenerative design in textiles and materials. In order to combat any major harm done to our planet, the future will be focused on creating holistic practices that restore or renew resources, enabling communities and the environment to flourish.

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Loving The Planet

By Susan Yashinsky, Sphere Trending VP, Innovation Trends

With climate change accelerating, there is a new urgency for action and consumer demand for sustainable lifestyles as well as products. At the same time, and not unrelated, we understand how important nature is to our wellbeing. There is more mobility to rural areas, greater indoor/outdoor living spaces, an understanding of biophilic design principles and an appreciation for weekend camping and hiking.

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