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Design Chemistry

By Lori Salem, Sphere Trending Market Research & Trend Analyst

As we move into 2024, I am grateful for the return to travel and being able to attend incredible tradeshows that provide us with the opportunity to learn about new products, creative collaborations, design innovations, and give us inspiration for the year ahead.

The design industry has been fortunate enough to experience a plethora of tradeshows worldwide. Being connected to press coverage allows me to gain further insights, product details, and enhanced conversations with vendors. I really enjoy immersing myself into the design community and city that hosts the event.

1.Weaved woven wickers

Woven materials still had a strong presence at High Point, NC in furniture and lighting. However, it took on more of a structured interwoven pattern instead of the traditional lacing we’re used to seeing. Made Goods had credenzas and cabinet doors in this material, which resembled a clean, tailored look.

2. Gray Burl 

Burl was a statement at the show in many different collections. We generally think of burl as a lighter maple finish, but this new gray burl by Made Goods really made an impact.

3. Power Motion

Motion was the new technology for reclining sectionals. Four Hands was one who introduced Power Motion, a sectional that could fully recline with a touch of a discreet button.

We look forward to more travel and tradeshows in 2024 including the upcoming Spring Market at High Point in April! Follow along to see our insights from trendspotting around the US and abroad. Click here to connect with us and follow our Instagram and LinkedIn.

60’s & 70’s Chic

By Lonnie Johnson, Sphere Trending Market Analyst

Forward fashion that looks back to an era of simplicity and fun with easy lines and tons of color.  Pantone suggests it’s all about transformation and imagination. “Colors for NYFW Spring 2024 inspire feeling of release.” (Leatrice Eiseman, Executive director of the Pantone Color Institute) While the colors are rooted in nostalgia, they have been reimaged with a more modern feel.

This fashion trend conjures up disco party vibes and memories of sitcoms and movies of the time.  Remember Mrs. Roper from Three’s Company and of course the classic Saturday Night Fever movie?

As fashion is often the preview for what’s new in home design, we are also seeing the resurgence of retro styling in home decor that inspires feelings of nostalgia. Think Boho Chic Vibe or Mid-Century Modern. So, take a step back in time as the past continues to inspire how we live, how we dress and how we adapt and change with the times.

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