Trendboard 2016- Metallic I

Today’s Trendboard contains collections from BCFA members which are inspired around a Metallic theme.

Metallic I

ANTHOLOGY

Anthology_2016_Anthology04_04_ERThe Anthology studio has produced 04, a collection of wallcoverings inspired by the concept of construction and deconstruction of woven fabrics.

According to designer Louise Draper: “Anthology 04 examines in microscopic detail elements of paper, threads and pleats, producing a cohesive range of wallcoverings that will grace the most design-conscious hotels and style-aware homes around the Anthology_2016_Anthology04_02_ERworld”.

Comprising eight designs over 50 wide-width wallcoverings, Anthology 04 uses the most technically-advanced machines and state-of–the-art production methods, resulting in avant-garde, beguiling finishes, in a
spectrum of evocative shades.

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KAI

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Showcasing a luxurious selection of textured satins, embroidered patterns and tactile woven fabrics, Mahala is a truly breathtaking collection.

A stunning combination of innovative techniques and metallic tones create this opulent, glamorous range. The contrasting matt and shiny yarns create depth and subtle shimmer, which complement the delicate embellished and woven designs.

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MURASPEC

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Union Zambezi, Rhea & Boa – a range of skin effect designs –to the collection of textured wallcoverings.

Unforgettable new designs, embossed with a mesmerizing crocodile-like effect.

Striking, reptilian-inspired wallcoverings; this snakeskin effect design is ideal for a transformative and entrancing touch to your modern living space.

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Nadia is the Marketing and Events Manager for the BCFA. She has an eye for detail and is always on the look-out for new and funky trends in the industry. If you would like to appear in the Design Insider Live please do send over an email to nadia@thebcfa.com
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