Interior Design Show
Jan/2017 Toronto
Top: Chandelier by Brothers Dressler, Bottom Left: Gweilo by Partisans, Bottom Right: Susan Avishai Upcycled Fiber Art |
We attended the Interior Design Show and were very impressed with the number of talented and dedicated artisans we encountered.
I can tell you that the use of wood, live edge, rustic, reclaimed, and new is not going away. At least, probably not for a number of years.
Sleek and traditional looking kitchens and bathrooms will still be around. Counters are being made of manmade materials such a quartz, but, also some beautiful wood products.
The trend toward rustic and industrial furnishings is still in evidence. Again, I think the abundance of wood products contributes to this. There are also some manufacturers who are making industrial-looking hardware and bases for tables, etc.
In paint colour, there is more colour showing this year. Greys and whites are still there, but, I believe we will be seeing more colour in our future.
The trend toward rustic and industrial furnishings is still in evidence. Again, I think the abundance of wood products contributes to this. There are also some manufacturers who are making industrial-looking hardware and bases for tables, etc.
In paint colour, there is more colour showing this year. Greys and whites are still there, but, I believe we will be seeing more colour in our future.
I am happy to take you with me so that you can see a few of the innovative products and works of art that we saw at the show. I have featured just a few here.