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A/W 19/20 Trends from Colour Hive Limited

10/29/2018

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​We know now until Christmas is a super busy time for our Interior Designers. So we've been researching our top four style trends that are happening right now.  We have also included links to the rugs we currently have in stock - so no lead time, these can be delivered in just 48 hours! What's not to love!

WILD

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This trend allows nature to take back the landscape to it’s untouched and untamed beauty. Purposefully left to regenerate wildlife and natural habitats has been of great importance to balance out our busy urban city lifestyle and sustain a greener future for generations to come. Boundaries are blurred where indoors and outdoors come together for a sense of peace and mindfulness. Indoor plants have soared within
home interior trends and have been proven to create a happier living environment. #planteriordesign. The idea of city forests have taken focus in our ever growing awareness of our surroundings. Colours are earthy but soft with clay, terracotta and rust adding a contrast of warmth against brighter tones of forest green, moss and verdigris. Textures are rustic and make use of natural elements of stone, wood and vegetation. Crackled surfaces of worn and weathered elements allow for abstract colour movement and oxidised effects.
This fairy tale forest floral creates a sense of midnight mystery, highlighting detail with moonlight tones of stone.
​https://www.thewovenedge.com/store/p32/Gardenia.html
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STORY

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Tracing routes back to a cultural heritage of nostalgic times, designs take a worldly influence whilst still remembering individual personality. Designs have an aged look with textures of weathered wood and stone layered up with patterns of decorative blooms and botanical elements. Faded prints of flora and fauna embrace a vintage look often drawn with linear qualities to give more of a simplistic graphical look. Colours include a bright and cheery ochre, mahogany, marine blue, cardamon, greige, sail white, brass and haint blue.
Take a look at our Ornament rug evoking feelings of our cultural heritage and nostalgic past, this looks absolutely fabulous in period homes.
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https://www.thewovenedge.com/store/p61/Ornament.html
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SOLACE

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Minimal design takes on organic abstract style within this Solace trend. Layers of natural elements creating landscaped pattern. A considered palette of almost neutral tones; blue now being a close third behind cream ones and grey keep a balance of tone, not being too bold or too brash in contrast. Harmonising is key with colours bleeding into one another for subtle change. A search for silence is described with Antarctic reference of white space and soft texture. Grey tones of haze and storm sit alongside purple infused twilight blue and amethyst grey with only maroon making any difference of colour impact.
Our Conglo rug completely reflects the Solace trend. The minimalistic palette of neutral tones of grey and a flash of dusty pink compliment the carved detail of embedded pebble pattern and washed texture.​​
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https://www.thewovenedge.com/store/p13/Conglo.html
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VIBE

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Colour and light is the centre focus for this trend where experimental clashes of pattern create high contrast and a curiosity to discover more. Designs make use of simple polka dots, bright accents and black outlines creating a very pop art style.

Our latest "Construct Collection" is completely on the Vibe trend.  These stunning and dramatic, modern designs create a brilliant talking piece and really add the wow factor to any hall way or contemporary styled home. We designed these and had them handmade in readiness for the Decorex Show where they proved to be very popular, want one for Christmas? You'll need to act fast! Our Vibe collection is available in handtufted in 2 sizes 120cm x 180cm (£950) and 160cm x 230cm (£1620).

https://www.thewovenedge.com/store/c32/Construct
​Do you deserve a Christmas Bonus?
We think so. You've worked hard all year, just managed to complete your client projects just in time and they're all thrilled to bits with the results. Get in touch to find out about our trade discount! Please call 01562 215115 or email helen@thewovenedge.com to find out about our excellent rates of commission.

For All Rug Enquiries please call  01562 215115 or email Helen@thewovenedge.com 
​Reference: Thanks to Hannah Malein's Colourhive Colour and Material Trends for AW 2019/20 Decorex Seminar.
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Our Decorex 2018 Highlights!

10/10/2018

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2018 brought us one of the most exciting Decorex shows to date and we were beyond excited to be apart of the buzz.
Below are brands we loved, friends we made and a selection of inspiration for future trends!
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  1. Room set and purple fabrics for Prestigious Textiles. Pantone brings us a must have colour year on year and 2018 saw us embrace Ultra Violet in all varieties. Prestigious Textiles takes inspiration from this and brings us a colourful collection of watercolour florals and vibrant geometrics. Visit their website for their new fabric range. https://www.prestigious.co.uk
  2. Decorex Show Entrance. A jungle-inspired entrance way feature for Decorex 2018 was one curated by DBW Interiors (Designed By Woulfe). Embracing the tropical vibes we love bringing the great outdoors into the home and this movement has really changed the way we approach interior décor with botanical prints being a staple trend and an uplifting must have pattern within textiles. http://www.designedbywoulfe.com
  3. Textiles by Beatwoven. Digital Printing has come alive and technology has grown considerably over recent times. This clever collection of fabrics from Beatwoven takes iconic music and weaves sections of these hits into a beautifully textured pattern. We love the pixelated nature of the design. http://www.beatwoven.co.uk
  4. Orac Décor – Stand at Decorex 2018. We just loved their stand one because of the gorgeous colour combination of pink and green but also because it very much reflects our style too showing similarities with our handtufted design, Tilt. Check out this design within the ‘Construct’ collection (https://www.thewovenedge.com/store/p149/tilt-ochre.html) https://www.oracdecor.com/en_gb/
  5. Little Greene Paint Company – New ‘ Green’ Colour Card. Working in collaboration with the National Trust, Little Greene have travelled the country to find hidden gems of colour that reflect past histories and tell the story of the people that enjoyed them in British times gone by. Order your colour card to see the new selection of 31 greens. https://www.littlegreene.com
  6. Mini Moderns. Detail of the Chinese Pavilion from their new collaboration with @museumoflondon Pleasure Gardens Wallpaper. A preview at the show gave us the delightful taster of Minimoderns new collaboration with the museum of London. We get such excitement from their fun and retro styling. http://www.minimoderns.com
  7. Chair from Alma De Luce. Exquisite detailing on the back of one of Alma De Luce’s chairs. It really adds to the luxurious quality throughout their collections. http://almadeluce.com
  8. British Design Shop, sketch of their Lara Chair by Carsten Astheimer. Having a focus of made in Britain, these guys had a beautiful range of handcrafted furniture and strive to unite artistry from the most talented of designers to bring us the best in craftmanship. https://www.britishdesignshop.com
  9. Colour Hive Limited – Materials Selection for Mood Brussels for the materials lab. The seminar programme covered all aspects of design and current affairs and one in particular gave us great inspiration going forward for future collections. This talk was delivered by Hannah Malein from Colour Hive Limited, producers of Mix Magazine. Key colour stories for Autumn Winter 2019/20 included Wild, Story, Solace, and Vibe. Keep an eye out on our blogs page for our take on these 4 trends coming soon. https://colourhive.com
  10. Future Heritage ceramic wall installation by Kaori Tatebayashi. Future Heritage gives up and coming British designers a platform to reach out to the interiors industry. K Ceramics answered the brief set by Decorex with her wall installation ‘Summer Song’ 2018. We love the intricate detail reaching out into each leaf, petal and stem. See all of her work at http://www.kaoriceramics.com
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Continuing with our own Decorex story, please take a look at our stand highlights below. A big shout out to saw and sew for his tasty treats! You made Richards day! http://sawandsew.com
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Decorex 2018 competition winner

10/1/2018

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Thank you to everyone who entered our Decorex 2018 luxury rug competition and made it a success.

We hope everyone who managed to make it to Decorex left Syon Park inspired by all the beautiful products on display.
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      • Anne
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