New Design Trend... Cultivated Crop

To catch anyone up that didn't read the last post...I just got back from the showrooms at High Point Market. Every year they give us insight to the newest trends in design. This year there was a ton of new design trends that I would like to share with everyone! The design trends I have discussed so far is the Industrial Revolution and Dare to Dream.

The 3rd design trend is...

Cultivated Crop is based off of Stella McCartney's new fruit motif. 

This photo is one of Stella McCartney's runway outfits reported by Guardian.

This trend is more of a realistic approach rather than a whimsical approach to fruit and vegtable motifs.  Some examples of things to look for in this design are...

Apples and Bananas

Apples from the Phillips Collection.  Picture from the 2011 High Point Market Publication.

 

Artichokes

This is a Tozai artichoke.  The picture is from the 2011 High Point Market Publication.

 

Citrus

Lamp made by Wildwood.  Picture from 2011 High Point Market Publication.

 

Florals

This chair was designed by CR Laine.  The picture is from 2011 High Point Market Publication.

 

Realistic Designs

Picture from the 2011 High Point Market Publication.  Designed by John Richard.

 

Scientific Drawings

Designed by Genessee River and picture from 2011 High Point Market Publication.

Referenced from the 2011 High Point Market Publication

 

Still more new 2011 design trends to come.  Check back Monday November 7 to see what is next!!!

 

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1. Vinessa wrote:
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Sat, October 20, 2012 @ 2:16 PM

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