Furniture Trends with Architectural Digest
If you’re looking for this year’s hottest furniture trends, look no further than this great article by Architectural Digest.
Architectural Digest celebrate their 100th year of business in 2020, offering interior design inspiration and showcasing the best international design talent for a century. First launched in 1920 as a California trade quarterly, the magazine has really evolved over the years. Now published in nine international editions, they inspire decorating ideas, culture, travel, and of course, the hottest furniture.
Writer of the piece, David Nash, said:
If one theme unites the trends we will be seeing in the year ahead, it is shifts in the way we live and work. Our desire for an increasingly sustainable way of life, for example, is leading a renewed interest in vintage and antique furniture. Other trends, like furnishings with a playful sensibility and seating that fosters collaboration, seemingly point to a collective desire to make more meaningful connections with our friends and colleagues—and our furniture.
Furniture Trends Include:
- Antiques
- Traditional
- Prints and Patterns
- Italian Design
- Functional Art
Celebrating 20 years in business, New York based R & Company represent a distinguished group of historic and contemporary designers. Their co-founder, Evan Snyderman, said:
The world’s of fine art, craft and design have been on a collision course. Over the past century, these have been pulled apart, and I feel that they’re coming back together. Contemporary artists are using traditional mediums like ceramics and fibers. Designers are going into fine art practices, making sculptural furniture objects. It’s very exciting. The idea that they can be connected to an artist and an object in a physical way.
To find out more about the latest trends in furniture for 2020, we’d highly recommend clicking on the link below. With a hundred years in the business, Architectural Digest know more than a thing or two about what’s hot, and what’s not.