Inspiration Walls

Presents the most outstanding trends of the 2017-18 season, which marks the future of decorative paper design.

Inspirational stories

Each trend is exposed in a moodboard, a creative work tool that creates inspiring stories. Let yourself be inspired by each of our trends!

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Refined Raw

In a world marked by an accumulation of goods, the consumer has a deep desire to return to the simple and essential. Refined Raw is a call to consume less but more meaningfully. It’s time to look back, to observe the history of humanity, to realize that the new is not necessarily the best. The materials that are used in this trend are the recovered and noble woods, wool, terra- cotta, felt, marble, lava stone. The look is raw, but refined emphasizing everlasting resources, ultimately of high quality.

Credits:
1 Project: Buccheri by Roberto Sironi. Photo: © Federico Villa. 2 Project: Sheaves by Steven Banken. Photo: © Joost Govers. 3 Project: Artifacts by Jon Mc Taggart. Photo: © Jon Mc Taggart. 4 Project: Z1-Sisal net black by Ay Illuminate Photo: © Ay illuminate. 5 Project: Terra Cotta 2.2 by Talia Mukmel. Photo: © Ben Yuster. 6 Project: Rapa by Ayala Serfaty. Photo: © Ayala Serfaty.

Unexplored terrain

The technology of drones offers the best inspiration for this trend that mimics the colour and textures of aerial views. Nevertheless, the background and origin of this trend lie in the need for mankind to continue exploring and discovering now by air, what can’t be reached by land. Volcanic eruptions, fossils, minerals, lakes, marshes seen and scanned from the air provide warm, watery textures and colour palettes. It is a trend that includes surfaces with relief work that invite us to touch the smooth and wavy movements.

Credits:
1 Project: Nate Cabinet by Lisa Berkert Wallard. Photo: © Lisa Berkert Wallard. 2 Project: Well Proven Chair by Marjan van Aubel. Photo: © Marjan van Aubel & Jamie Shaw. 3 Project: Laboratory parfums by Zuza Mengham. Photo:© Ilka Franz Amber Portrait. 4 Project: The Landscaper by Martin Across. Photo: © Martin Across. 5 Project: PaT. Vol. 1 by Kneip. Photo:© Kneip.

Time Out

This trend has been created from the instinctive need to express ourselves and disconnect from a world, sometimes chaotic. It focuses on the need to stop and take a deep breath. It is essentially a quiet, sensitive, contemplative narrative that transmits innovation and technology to make our lives more enjoyable, valuing them without leaning on the dependence of digital devices. Time Out invites disconnection in every way within our home with a cozy environment designed with pleasing textures and biomorphic shapes.

Credits:
1 Project: Inlaid Skin by Andrea Mandrescu. Photo: © Andreea Mandrescu. 2 Project: Skin Collection by Pepe Heykoop. Photo: © Marijn Bax. 3 Project: Eos Mirror by Ben & Aja Blanc. Photo: © Ben & Aja Blanc. 4 Project: Slumber Pouf for Casalis by Aleksandra Gaca. Photo: © Aleksandra Gaca.

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