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STYLE FILE<br />

<strong>2019</strong> WINTER EDITION


Welcome to the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>2019</strong>...<br />

...edition of the <strong>Style</strong> <strong>File</strong>, a design<br />

resource dedicated to our favorite<br />

trends, tips and stylemakers to<br />

watch as we head into <strong>2019</strong> and<br />

beyond. January always brings a<br />

feeling of excitement and rebirth, and<br />

at <strong>REstyleSOURCE</strong> we think there’s<br />

no better time to innovate and make<br />

a fresh start than in the winter<br />

months—a feeling we’re embracing<br />

as we make our new year’s style<br />

resolutions! We created the <strong>Style</strong><br />

<strong>File</strong> out of a desire to inspire our<br />

readers to pursue creativity and live<br />

beautifully, delivering a curated guide<br />

for sourcing products that’s sure to<br />

inspire your next brilliant project!<br />

Seeking a creative trend forecast,<br />

advice from industry insiders, or<br />

the color palettes of the future? It’s<br />

all here inside the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Style</strong> <strong>File</strong>!<br />

We collaborate with the industry’s<br />

top makers, designers and style<br />

influencers to predict the next<br />

season’s trends and connect you<br />

with the resources that help you put<br />

it all together. Read on and discover<br />

the <strong>Winter</strong> issue of the <strong>Style</strong> <strong>File</strong>,<br />

your digital pocket guide to what’s<br />

new now!<br />

UPCOMING<br />

MARKET DATES<br />

DALLAS TOTAL HOME<br />

AND GIFT MARKET<br />

January 16 - 22, <strong>2019</strong><br />

MAISON + OBJET PARIS<br />

January 17 - 22, <strong>2019</strong><br />

LAS VEGAS WINTER<br />

MARKET<br />

January 27 - 31, <strong>2019</strong><br />

NY NOW<br />

February 3 - 6, <strong>2019</strong><br />

HIGH POINT SPRING<br />

MARKET<br />

April 6 - 10, <strong>2019</strong><br />

DALLAS TOTAL HOME<br />

AND GIFT MARKET<br />

June 19 - 25, <strong>2019</strong><br />

THE ATLANTA<br />

INTERNATIONAL GIFT<br />

& HOME FURNISHINGS<br />

MARKET<br />

July 9 - 15, <strong>2019</strong><br />

LAS VEGAS SUMMER<br />

MARKET<br />

July 28 - August 1, <strong>2019</strong><br />

! The <strong>REstyleSOURCE</strong> Team<br />

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On the Cover: Modern Farmhouse,<br />

full story on page 3


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Modern Farmhouse<br />

BY DESIGN SHOP INTERIORS<br />

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T<br />

here are few architectural<br />

fantasies dreamier than<br />

the idea of living in a<br />

gorgeous modern farmhouse out<br />

in the country. For a few lucky<br />

homeowners, the talented team<br />

behind Design Shop Interiors was<br />

recently able to transform that<br />

dream into a reality! The inspiration,<br />

says Sacramento-area designer<br />

and Design Shop owner Leyla<br />

Jaworski, was to remain true to the<br />

structure’s roots as a farm property,<br />

while putting their own signature<br />

spin on the finished home so that it<br />

felt far from typical. “The home is<br />

a real farmhouse on five acres in<br />

the country,” says Leyla, “and [the<br />

clients] were looking to us to turn<br />

it into their Joanna Gaines-inspired<br />

dream home.”<br />

A two-phase project first tackled an<br />

extensive renovation on the house<br />

with Leyla as lead designer, then<br />

a furniture and styling phase with<br />

Design Shop’s Whitney Fecteau as<br />

lead designer. The overall aesthetic<br />

needed to be casual yet high<br />

contrast and contemporary to fit<br />

the clients’ vision, while embracing<br />

some of the home’s unique qualities.<br />

The designers incorporated<br />

elements such as an existing rustic<br />

wood stove that felt anything but<br />

modern, as well as the gorgeous<br />

views of the home’s surrounding<br />

five acres. “I was really inspired<br />

by the stunning views out of every<br />

window and wanted to bring some<br />

of that nature inside,” says Whitney.<br />

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Opening up a major wall in the<br />

renovation phase allowed the design<br />

team to reimagine the existing spaces,<br />

creating a brighter, airier living area.<br />

The basic black-and-white palette left<br />

plenty of room for the designers to<br />

warm things up with some well-placed<br />

natural elements such as rattan and<br />

wicker, fresh greenery, and plenty of<br />

stacked firewood. The stark contrast<br />

between black and white is softened<br />

by abundant layers of cozy textiles,<br />

from upholstery to casual rugs and<br />

throw pillows. Later this year, Design<br />

Shop will resume the next phase of the<br />

project, incorporating the guest bath,<br />

laundry and mudroom into the modern<br />

farmhouse aesthetic.<br />

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"This is a casual<br />

family that didn’t<br />

have a need for a<br />

formal space. We<br />

wanted to get the<br />

walls open and<br />

really make every<br />

room usable for<br />

the family."<br />

— Design Shop<br />

Interiors<br />

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PROJECT FAVORITES<br />

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“I love that dramatic<br />

floor-to-ceiling black tile.<br />

I’ve never had to design<br />

around a wood stove before<br />

and being in the corner,<br />

it kind of felt weird and<br />

off-balance. I selected the<br />

black tile so the stove would<br />

kind of disappear against<br />

it, but it ended up creating<br />

this dramatic effect against<br />

all the white and I love it.<br />

The firewood box Whitney<br />

designed in the opposite<br />

corner perfectly balanced it.”<br />

— Leyla Jaworski


"I love the custom wood<br />

box I designed with local<br />

craftsman Tim Arthur<br />

of Arthur Millworks. I<br />

like how it balances the<br />

the wood stove in the<br />

room and adds a natural<br />

element with the stored<br />

wood pieces."<br />

— Whitney Fecteau<br />

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DESIGN CHALLENGES<br />

Since the home’s original layout<br />

left the dining room and formal<br />

living room separated from the<br />

kitchen with a wall, the designers’<br />

main goal was open up the house<br />

as much as possible. At the same<br />

time, they struggled to overcome<br />

the logistics of the home’s original<br />

family room. The walls of the family<br />

room were already crowded with<br />

two sets of large glass doors, a<br />

central window, and a wood stove<br />

in the corner, which left no real<br />

options for television placement.<br />

Their solution? Rethink the room’s<br />

identities, redesigning the room<br />

that had been the formal living<br />

room to serve as the new family<br />

room, complete with television.<br />

“This is a casual family that didn’t<br />

have a need for a formal space,”<br />

explain the designers. “We wanted<br />

to get the walls open and really<br />

make every room off the kitchen<br />

usable for the family.” Getting the<br />

clients to rethink the rooms was<br />

a bit of a challenge, but once they<br />

saw how open the room was with<br />

the wall removed, they realized it<br />

made an ideal family space.<br />

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Photography:<br />

Nicole Hoffelt of Nicole Dianne Photography<br />

Featured Products:<br />

Sofas, Leather chairs, Striped swivel chairs,<br />

Ottoman: Rowe Furniture<br />

Coffee table: Dovetail<br />

White shelf end tables, Round end table: Noir<br />

Striped jute rug, Large natural fiber rug: Jaipur<br />

White shag rug: HRI<br />

Bar cart, Black bench, Rattan stools: Four Hands<br />

Custom wood box: Arthur Millworks


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CO-HOSTED BY<br />

MODERATED BY<br />

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FROM RUE MAGAZINE<br />

FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM<br />

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MARKET STYLE FILE | 11 | WINTER '19 EDITION


Kelli Lamb is the Editor in Chief of<br />

Rue Magazine. Founded in 2010<br />

as a digital interior design magazine,<br />

the concept has since grown to<br />

include Rue Daily – a daily source<br />

for all things lifestyle and design.<br />

The editorial staff is committed<br />

to sharing well-crafted design,<br />

KELLI LAMB<br />

[MODERATOR]<br />

Rue Magazine<br />

Los Angeles, California<br />

@kellilamb_<br />

effortless entertaining tips, and the<br />

products for readers to make it all<br />

their own. Kelli lives in the Silver Lake<br />

neighborhood of Los Angeles with<br />

her husband and two cats.<br />

TOP TRENDS<br />

1. TINTED GLASS<br />

Arteriors, C379, Otis<br />

Vase<br />

2. CLAY ACCENTS<br />

Sagebrook Home,<br />

A427,White/Orange Clay<br />

Planter on Tripod<br />

3. NATURAL WOOD<br />

COFFEE TABLE<br />

Four Hands, A140,<br />

Hudson Coffee Table-<br />

Spalted Primavera<br />

1<br />

4<br />

4. OVERSIZED LINEN<br />

SOFA<br />

Orient Express Furniture,<br />

B600, Maxwell 99” Sofa<br />

5. FRAMED TEXTILE ART<br />

Natural Curiosities,<br />

C596A, Hanging<br />

Tapestry, Yellow<br />

2<br />

3<br />

5<br />

Laura Umansky is an award-winning<br />

interior designer best known for her<br />

“classically current” luxury interiors.<br />

Her design philosophy honors the<br />

personal joys and unique collections<br />

of every client, creating curated<br />

homes that are authentic reflections<br />

of their passions and interests. Based<br />

LAURA UMANSKY<br />

[PANELIST]<br />

Laura U Interior Design<br />

Houston, Texas<br />

@laurauinteriordesign<br />

in Houston, Laura has been featured<br />

by numerous media outlets, including<br />

Architectural Digest, Domino,<br />

Modern Luxury Houston, Veranda,<br />

Martha Stewart Magazine, and Luxe<br />

Interiors.<br />

TOP TRENDS<br />

1. RATTAN AND ROPE<br />

LIGHTING<br />

Currey & Company, C398,<br />

Ibiza Chandelier<br />

2. LIMESTONE<br />

Global Views, A153,<br />

Equus Wall Vase-<br />

Limestone Finish<br />

3. CURVED UPHOLSTERY<br />

Arteriors, C379,<br />

Springsteen Chair Flint<br />

Velvet Champagne Swivel<br />

1<br />

3<br />

4. PASTEL JEWEL TONES<br />

Feizy Rugs, C180, Fine<br />

Wool And Silk 000198849<br />

18’-6” X 12’<br />

2<br />

4<br />

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Blackband Design, led by owners<br />

Greg and Wendy Blackband, is<br />

known for their fresh, sophisticated<br />

yet casual coastal style. Specializing<br />

in combining traditional pieces with<br />

more current elements, they create<br />

environments that are polished and<br />

WENDY BLACKBAND<br />

[PANELIST]<br />

Blackband Design<br />

Costa Mesa, California<br />

@blackbanddesign<br />

inviting with a splash of eclectic. With<br />

a focus on quality and value, the<br />

Blackband Design team prides itself<br />

on exceptional customer service and<br />

a personalized approach for every<br />

client.<br />

TOP TRENDS<br />

1. TEXTURED GLASS<br />

Arteriors, C379, Phoebe<br />

Vases, Set of 3<br />

2. LUXE TEXTILES<br />

Classic Home, Inc,<br />

C309, SLD Heirloom<br />

Velvet Terra Cotta 18x18<br />

3. ARCHITECTURAL<br />

ACCENT CHAIRS<br />

PALECEK, C498,<br />

Amalfi Outdoor Arm<br />

Chair<br />

3<br />

4. SIGNATURE FINE ART<br />

Natural Curiosities,<br />

C596A, Icarus<br />

Collection, Copper<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4<br />

5. CERAMIC LIGHT<br />

FIXTURES<br />

Cyan Design, A236,<br />

Hayes Table Lamp<br />

5<br />

Amy Bartlam is a Los Angelesbased<br />

interiors photographer known<br />

for her thoughtful compositions,<br />

considered use of natural light and<br />

attention to detail. Born and raised<br />

in the UK, she studied Photography<br />

at Birmingham Institute of Art and<br />

Design and moved to Los Angeles<br />

1<br />

AMY BARTLAM<br />

[PANELIST]<br />

Amy Bartlam<br />

Los Angeles, California<br />

@amybartlam<br />

in 2013. Amy’s work has been seen<br />

in publications such as the LA Times<br />

and Luxe, as well as magazines in<br />

Portugal, Germany and the UK, and<br />

on many prestigious design blogs.<br />

3<br />

TOP TRENDS<br />

1. COGNAC LEATHER<br />

CHAIR<br />

Zuo, A442, Lincoln<br />

Lounge Chair Saddle<br />

2. LARGE PLANT<br />

Sullivan, Inc., C966, Bird<br />

of Paradise Foliage Tree<br />

3. ART BOOKS<br />

Chronicle Books, C1078,<br />

Every Room Tells a Story<br />

By Kit Kemp<br />

4. JUTE RUG<br />

Chandra, C512,<br />

ART-3550 Rug<br />

2<br />

4<br />

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Lexi Westergard is a Phoenix-based<br />

interior designer whose work has<br />

been featured on numerous sites<br />

and publications including HGTV,<br />

HGTV.COM, and <strong>Style</strong> Me Pretty.<br />

Recently dubbed one of the Valley’s<br />

top designers, Lexi is known for<br />

2<br />

LEXI WESTERGARD<br />

[PANELIST]<br />

Lexi Westergard Design<br />

Phoenix, Arizona<br />

@lexiwestergard_design<br />

her use of modern and traditional<br />

pieces that create a polished yet<br />

approachable space. Her bright,<br />

clean, and fresh aesthetic has quickly<br />

become one of the most sought<br />

after and recognizable brands in the<br />

Phoenix metro area.<br />

3<br />

4<br />

TOP TRENDS<br />

1. WOVEN MATERIALS<br />

Bungalow 5, C455, Oslo<br />

Counter Stool, Natural<br />

2. METALS (ESPECIALLY<br />

BLACK AND BRASS)<br />

Four Hands, A140,<br />

Adair Coffee Table in<br />

Raw Brass<br />

3. EARTH TONES<br />

Loloi Rugs, A224-04,<br />

LQ-15 Terracotta / Sky<br />

4. SHAGREEN<br />

FURNITURE<br />

PALECEK, C498, Faux<br />

Shagreen Hex Side Table<br />

5. TEXTURAL CERAMIC<br />

TABLE LAMP<br />

Arteriors, C379,<br />

Amelia Lamp<br />

1<br />

5<br />

Lindsey’s background as an artist<br />

allows her to design spaces that are<br />

intentional and unique to every client.<br />

From mixing earthy textures with bold<br />

textiles, curating vintage finds with<br />

contemporary elements, Lindsey<br />

pulls her inspiration from the beautiful<br />

California landscapes she calls home.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

LINDSEY BORCHARD<br />

[PANELIST]<br />

Lindsey Brooke Design<br />

Thousand Oaks, California<br />

@lindseybrookedesign<br />

4<br />

You can see some of her work in Rue<br />

Magazine, My Domaine, and <strong>Style</strong><br />

Me Pretty. As a mother of two active<br />

boys, Lindsey designs spaces that<br />

are not only filled with beauty and<br />

intention but are also functional for<br />

the everyday family.<br />

3<br />

5<br />

TOP TRENDS<br />

1. MATTE METALS<br />

Uttermost, B400, Thales,<br />

3 Lt. Pendant<br />

2. BRASS AND LEATHER<br />

ACCENTS<br />

Worlds Away, C369,<br />

RUSSELL BR<br />

3. CANED FURNITURE<br />

Noir, C399, Chloe Chair,<br />

Teak, Caning, and Black<br />

Cotton<br />

4. TAUPE HUES<br />

Loloi Rugs, A224-04,<br />

TF-03 MH ASH / IVORY<br />

5. STONE ACCENTS<br />

Jamie Young Company,<br />

C460, Borealis Hexagon<br />

Table Lamp<br />

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ask an<br />

EDITOR<br />

Q+A with Kelli Lamb of RUE Magazine<br />

Once upon a time, she turned an<br />

unhappy background in the world<br />

of e-commerce into a happily<br />

ever after as editor of a major<br />

online design publication. Meet<br />

dreamer, risk taker, storyteller,<br />

daily meditation practitioner and<br />

Editor in Chief Kelli Lamb of Rue<br />

Magazine. A passionate writer<br />

from a young age, Kelli spent<br />

her childhood attending creative<br />

writing camps and printing up<br />

homemade magazines on her<br />

computer to hand out to family.<br />

Still, it wasn’t until she reached<br />

her twenties that she realized that<br />

working in media might actually<br />

be her one true career love. Fresh<br />

out of college, she worked her way<br />

up the ladder at an e-commerce<br />

company but was, in her words,<br />

“totally miserable.” After starting<br />

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a blog to fulfill her creative side,<br />

Kelli describes her eyes as having<br />

been opened to the online media<br />

world and an endless new source<br />

of job possibilities.<br />

strong eye for trends in lifestyle,<br />

fashion and design, Kelli’s voice<br />

helps to shape Rue as a daily<br />

design resource and a pathway to<br />

stylish living.<br />

After moving to San Francisco in<br />

2012, Kelli spent months chasing<br />

interviews before landing an<br />

intern position at Rue (hello,<br />

dream job!). Though the job was<br />

unpaid, she knew it was a great<br />

opportunity to network and learn<br />

a new industry from the inside out.<br />

“I sold my car for extra money,”<br />

she says. “Who needs a car in San<br />

Francisco, anyway?” Her mantra<br />

as an intern — “do it before they<br />

ask!” — soon paid off, as she was<br />

quickly promoted from “unpaid<br />

intern” to editorial assistant, to<br />

associate editor, to managing<br />

editor, and finally to her position<br />

today as Editor in Chief. With a<br />

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An editor’s job, in five words:<br />

Educational, Ever-evolving,<br />

Inspirational, Colorful, and EMAILS<br />

KELLI LAMB<br />

Editor in Chief of<br />

Rue Magazine<br />

What is it about a potential story<br />

captures your attention?<br />

I’m drawn to design projects that<br />

offer a bit of intimacy: I like to<br />

know fun details of how a person<br />

is using the home, or what their<br />

life looks like there. I like to go<br />

beyond “this is where the sofa is<br />

from, and these are the tiles that<br />

we used, and this is what it all<br />

cost” and venture to “the sofa fits<br />

all 4 kids and is great for movie<br />

nights” or “my father-in-law lived<br />

with us for three weeks and did<br />

all of the tile installation.” I believe<br />

design should be so much more<br />

than making your life look like a<br />

showroom, and I’m honored to<br />

be able to show how people use<br />

design to create the life they want.<br />

3 Essential Elements<br />

for Every Room<br />

Something cozy<br />

Something functional<br />

Something that makes<br />

your heart happy<br />

Photography:<br />

Page 17 - Design by Studio H, Photography by<br />

Karyn Millet // Page 18 - Design by Chango and<br />

Co Photography by Sarah Elliott (top);<br />

Design by Patrick Ediger, Photo by Meghan<br />

Bob (bottom) // Page 19 - Design by Kelli Lamb<br />

Photography by Monica Wang // Page 20 -<br />

Design by Kelli Lamb Photography by<br />

Monica Wang<br />

MARKET STYLE FILE | 17 | WINTER '19 EDITION


What design rule do you<br />

think was made to be<br />

broken?<br />

In the age of Instagram, it’s<br />

easy to buy into trends or<br />

“rules” as a whole. I see a lot<br />

of people who really commit<br />

to one aesthetic top to<br />

bottom, and I think it should<br />

be about selecting pieces<br />

that you truly love and will<br />

cherish. Those are the rooms<br />

that I find most beautiful, the<br />

ones that break all the rules<br />

and mix styles and genres<br />

effortlessly.<br />

If you could live inside the<br />

world of a favorite book or<br />

movie, which would it be?<br />

Can I pick a mini-series?<br />

I don’t want to live in the<br />

Big Little Lies WORLD,<br />

necessarily…super intense.<br />

But I sure wouldn’t mind<br />

living in Celeste’s (Nicole<br />

Kidman) house! It’s one of<br />

my favorite “TV houses”<br />

ever. I love the views of<br />

California’s rugged coast,<br />

and the furnishings match<br />

the location. A little bit<br />

glamorous, a little bit<br />

coastal, a little bit modern.<br />

It’s a perfect blend.<br />

What’s one thing you never<br />

start your day without?<br />

I try to have at least 15<br />

minutes of “quiet coffee<br />

time” each morning, which<br />

means no iPhone scrolling,<br />

no emails, no to-do list. I just<br />

sit with my coffee, watch<br />

the hummingbirds have<br />

breakfast on my deck, or do<br />

some super simple yoga. I<br />

wouldn’t necessarily call it<br />

meditation, but it really helps<br />

me feel calm and centered<br />

before I dive into my day.<br />

“I've been absolutely terrified<br />

every moment of my life - and<br />

I've never let it keep me from<br />

doing a single thing I wanted<br />

to do.” - Georgia O’Keeffe<br />

What’s one thing you never<br />

end your day without?<br />

Since I work from home, I<br />

have to draw a boundary at<br />

the end of the day. I always<br />

put away my laptop and any<br />

work materials so there’s<br />

a distinction between work<br />

life and home life. I also<br />

always tidy up before bed,<br />

so I can have a fresh start<br />

in the morning. Otherwise, I<br />

might avoid my inbox (AKA<br />

procrastinate) in favor of<br />

doing laundry or dishes.<br />

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winter <strong>2019</strong><br />

HOTLIST<br />

DESIGN TRENDS OF THE SEASON<br />

Wallpaper: Mitchell Black - In Between Abra 2.018 Collection<br />

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3<br />

High-impact red in a<br />

compact f lared<br />

sil houette<br />

4<br />

1<br />

2<br />

5<br />

10<br />

TRENDING<br />

URBAN<br />

FUTURE<br />

6<br />

7<br />

9<br />

Who needs a shade? Modern<br />

minimal bul bs shine all on their own<br />

8<br />

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URBAN FUTURE • Urban nomads, rejoice! One of our favorite trends for <strong>2019</strong><br />

embraces all things multi-functional and compact, designed to maximize small<br />

spaces for dynamic lifestyles. Modern life demands flexibility, from our working<br />

lives to our living spaces. In the future, even your furniture will have a “side<br />

hustle,” whether it’s a molded acrylic stool that doubles as a magazine rack,<br />

a console that transforms into a dining table, or customizable shelving units.<br />

Clean lines meet smart design in this forward-looking trend!<br />

GET THE LOOK<br />

1. X2 Smart Shelf<br />

Wewood<br />

2. Magino Stool<br />

Umbra<br />

3. Light Bulb Lamp, Small<br />

BOBO Intriguing Objects<br />

4. Wilco Side Table Red<br />

Zuo<br />

5. Intra Table<br />

Resource Furniture<br />

6. Faith Ceiling Lamp<br />

Zuo<br />

7. Blink Wall Clock<br />

Umbra<br />

8. Palm Springs Futon<br />

Novogratz<br />

9. Balad Standing Lamp<br />

Fermob<br />

10. Tech Chair, Charcoal Black<br />

Noir<br />

SHOP THE TREND<br />

RESOURCE<br />

FURNITURE<br />

UMBRA<br />

ZUO<br />

BOBO INTRIGUING<br />

OBJECTS<br />

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1<br />

2<br />

Sleek settees and<br />

curvaceous chaises are<br />

always inviting<br />

5<br />

3<br />

4<br />

Gorgeous curves<br />

command attention<br />

from the f loors to<br />

the walls<br />

TRENDING<br />

DANGEROUS<br />

6<br />

CURVES<br />

7<br />

8<br />

10<br />

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DANGEROUS CURVES • Say farewell to geometric style in <strong>2019</strong>, with a brand<br />

new trend for all those who feel that real furniture has curves. Embrace all things<br />

shapely with this retro chic trend that updates 70s-style curved furnishings for<br />

the modern design era, in a look that’s both eye-catching and sensuous. Soft<br />

edges invite lounging in style, so get ahead of the curve with swooping settees,<br />

serpentine artwork and all things rounded.<br />

GET THE LOOK<br />

1. Folden Cinematic Landscapes:<br />

Napa 2<br />

Natural Curiosities<br />

2. Helios Platters<br />

Jamie Young<br />

3. Dana Left Arm Chaise<br />

Interlude Home<br />

4. Aero Chairside Table<br />

Modern History<br />

5. Trephine Drum Chandelier<br />

Currey and Company<br />

6. Wire Shadow III<br />

Shadow Catchers<br />

7. Duprey Settee Sharkskin<br />

Velvet Grey Ash<br />

Arteriors<br />

8. Brinker Rug<br />

Feizy Rugs<br />

9. Raza Tub Chair<br />

Safavieh<br />

10. Barber Side Table<br />

Mr. Brown Home<br />

SHOP THE TREND<br />

MODERN<br />

HISTORY<br />

SHADOW<br />

CATCHERS<br />

INTERLUDE<br />

HOME<br />

MR. BROWN<br />

HOME<br />

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Maximalist<br />

style meets<br />

vibrant jewel<br />

tones in this<br />

psychedelic<br />

garden<br />

4<br />

2 5<br />

1<br />

3<br />

TRENDING<br />

6<br />

7<br />

PARADISE FOUND<br />

8<br />

11<br />

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10<br />

Walk on the<br />

wild side with<br />

a luxurious wool<br />

faux-tiger rug<br />

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PARADISE FOUND • Ready to embrace some wild side vibes? Discover a modern<br />

Eden full of rich metallics, saturated jewel tones, and all kinds of flora and fauna.<br />

Gilded peacocks, artisan-crafted wool tigers and shimmering serpents? Sounds<br />

too tempting not to explore. Intense color rules in this paradise, from bold<br />

magenta to vivid emerald and cerulean. We’re embracing maximalism in this<br />

eclectic style, which pairs animal-inspired patterns with luxurious textiles like<br />

velvet and leather, for a look that’s equal parts tropical oasis and pure rock & roll.<br />

GET THE LOOK<br />

1. Serpent Motif II<br />

Celadon Art<br />

2. Jardine Peacock Wallpaper<br />

Mitchell Black<br />

3. Mini Metallic Apple Gold<br />

Phillips Collection<br />

4. Pink Garden Print<br />

John Robshaw<br />

5. Ondrea<br />

Made Goods<br />

6. Crocodile Skull Black/Gold Leaf<br />

Phillips Collection<br />

7. California Mix Moss Sphere<br />

Gold Leaf Design Group<br />

8. Prussian Blue 2<br />

Zoe Bios<br />

9. Wisteria Exotic<br />

Square Feathers<br />

10. Feroz<br />

Loloi<br />

11. Camilia Cabinet<br />

Koket<br />

SHOP THE TREND<br />

PHILLIPS<br />

COLLECTION<br />

MITCHELL<br />

BLACK<br />

MADE GOODS<br />

GOLD LEAF<br />

DESIGN GROUP<br />

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3<br />

4<br />

1<br />

11<br />

2<br />

TRENDING<br />

Handcrafted and domestically sourced<br />

design is always in style<br />

SIMPLY<br />

5<br />

10<br />

SUSTAINABLE<br />

Go green with eco-friend ly<br />

materials like cork<br />

6<br />

8<br />

9<br />

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SIMPLY SUSTAINABLE • Nothing is more beautiful than sustainability, from<br />

eco-friendly materials to reclaimed components. Smart manufacturers<br />

are all over this forward-looking trend, supporting traditional artisans that<br />

create uniquely woven textiles and accessories, and using responsibly<br />

sourced natural materials like cork, coconut shell, and hundred-year-old<br />

barnwood to create truly unique works. Discover how just gorgeous “green”<br />

can be with our picks for simply sustainable design!<br />

GET THE LOOK<br />

1. Teak End Table<br />

Ibolili<br />

2. 3253-00 Ottoman<br />

LEE Industries<br />

(available at UpCountry Home)<br />

3. Moon Rug Bright<br />

MINNA<br />

4. ROV03 - Revolve Pillow<br />

Jaipur Living<br />

5. Emerald Bay Raffia Bowl<br />

Kazi<br />

6. Milo Chair<br />

Rowe Furniture<br />

7. Baldwin Coffee Table<br />

Cisco Brothers<br />

8. Corkie Side Table<br />

Design Ideas<br />

9. Black Log Stool<br />

Europe2You<br />

10. Tumbled Mocha<br />

Jeffan<br />

11. Selita Coco Chandelier<br />

Palecek<br />

SHOP THE TREND<br />

ROWE<br />

FURNITURE<br />

EUROPE2YOU<br />

UPCOUNTRY<br />

HOME<br />

PALECEK<br />

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DESIGNER<br />

DOZEN<br />

The Most Inspiring<br />

Instagrams of<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

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@bradytolbert @citysage @heatherbullard<br />

@leclairdecor @sarahshermansamuel @kathykuodesigns<br />

@michellecgage<br />

Photo: @kylesmithborn<br />

@jesseparrislamb<br />

Photo: @nicole_franzen<br />

@sunnycirclestudio<br />

@mallorymathisoninc<br />

Photo: @jeffherrphoto<br />

@housesevendesign<br />

@homeyohmy<br />

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