Discover all the 2019 wallpapers tendencies identified at Singapore
Who says new year, says new inspirations. In 2019, the wallpapers publishers take inspiration from the goods of nature, the beauty of the seabed, transform the Art Deco style and once again sublimate the seventies style. Spotlight on all trends wallpapers and wallcoverings spotted at Singapore Deco Off 2019.
The Singaporean Singapore Deco Off event (four days dedicated to wallpapers and fabric publishers who open the doors of their showroom in the capital) allows professionals and the general public to discover all the trends in 2019 from January. reveal a host of wall coverings and especially Wallpaper Singapore where plays of materials and optical illusions border with the work of art for highly singular walls. Colors, patterns, textures: what will be the wall trends of 2019?
Aquatic trend or when the wallpaper ventures to conquer the seabed
This season, wallpaper publishers as a large part of the decor sphere have been seduced by the beauty of the seabed and its infinite wealth. Between phantasmagoria and poetry, the walls succumb to the aquatic life and become blue, expose jellyfish and corals for a dive in an unusual interior such as the wallpaper "Abyssal" at Jean-Paul Gautier or the wallpaper "Coringa" at Nobilis.
Japanese trend or when Asia is exposed to the wallpaper
Asian refinement has always had a certain influence in deco and vintage wallpapers version 2019 confirms this taste pronounced for nature as we fantasize about when we evoke Asia. At Nobilis or Elitis, wall coverings seem to be delicate Japanese prints. Curves, floral patterns, subtle colors gracefully combine to create a sophisticated and poetic décor. Far from being cutesy, we bet that this resolutely refreshing trend will seduce at the dawn of spring.
100% natural tendency or when the plant is displayed on the wall
After having dressed our walls for several seasons in a row, the jungle and tropical styles seem to be slowly retiring. They give way to a complex and licked nature, stripped of their everlasting huge leaves and graphics. The result of a collaboration between the wallpaper editor Arte and the Dutch design brand Moooi, the collection "Extinct Animals" by Marcel Wanders is inspired by several vanished creatures who come to haunt with beauty and sense of mystery our walls. For its part, the Singapore publisher Lelièvre continues his exploration of the precious charms of nature. After a remarkable collection inspired by the Singapore Riviera, he delivers a collection of wallpapers and fabrics were fields of poppies, horizons of hills and wild landscapes are spread out. At Anthology, the walls become graphic forests where the tree bark pattern comes in many colors. At Little Greene or Elitis, we have abandoned tropical leaves or exuberant tropical animals for the bucolic charm of the English countryside where dark flowers and full of character spread. A trend, which through all the prisms, says a lot about our desire to reconnect with nature ...
Trendy seventies or when the vintage makes groove the walls
Mustard yellow or graphic shapes pop at Arte, lozenges galore and shimmering colors at Pierre Frey and at Elitis, many brands of wall coverings go back in time and deliver a free and joyful reinterpretation of a bygone era but not devoid of charm and elegance. energy: the seventies. In 2019 it's as if the trend of Art Deco style with its graphic forms and flashy colors had mutated to be reborn in a more seventies. Optical effect licked graphics, golden detail and green hues and terracotta so brilliantly dress these new wallpapers that seem straight out of the disco years.
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