It seems bright and bold are back, according to trends at the January Home and Gift Show at the Dallas World Trade Center. I attended the show this week and was immediately smitten with the Missoni Home line.
Bubble lights and woven poufs were featured in lighting showrooms. The Missoni home line includes rugs, throws, bedding and lighting.
I fell in love with the poufs! Bright, geometric designs typical of Missoni make these true accent pieces.
Bright, bold colors are being interpreted in many lines of gift items. It all reminds me of the 1960's...even the cut velvet look of these purses was a nod to 60's trends.
Clean, geometric lines in bold colors have made their way into many home items. This is a company that makes party plates and cup holders that will not spill.
Are you ready for all this bold print and color?
More bold, geometric designs seen in hats and tote bags...
It wouldn't be a flashback of the 60's without some bohemian influence! Lots of ethnic, hand woven textiles in pillows, bags and scarves were featured in the "Finds" section. Get ready to add some bold color and design to your home decor and wardrobe for 2013!
5 comments:
Dear Theresa, Thank you! Finally! Color! After all the greys and beiges and shades of white, color is so welcome. I can see it used as accents akin to using colorful flowers in an otherwise neutral environment. Beautiful photographs. Thank you for bringing so many happy colors on this dreary and wintry morning. ox, Gina
There is still a lot of predictable trends out there, but the 60's are sneaking back into fashion and home decor!!
Beautiful and so uplifting, thank you, Theresa!
I hope the tragic incident with Vittorio Missoni missing in Venezuela will have a happy ending.
Merisi-
Vittorio has been on my mind so much... I have read everything I can find. It is still such a mystery. I am also hoping for the best.
Hi, Theresa - Your posting does look like a flashback to the Sixties, and those aprons remind me of the short-lived fad of paper dresses. They never did catch on . . .
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