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Color trend 2020 CHINESE PORCELAIN by Histor | PPG

Color trend 2020

CHINESE PORCELAIN

by Histor | PPG

For Dutch ↓

 

Yes! The new color trends 2020 are here. Histor | PPG as well as Flexa | Akzo Nobel both launched their 2020 color trends this week.

[More about Flexa | Akzo Nobel in this NEXT post]

Histor | PPG goes for Chinese Porcelain, A kobalt inky blue, that gives you a relaxed feeling in this stressful world.

 

Histor | PPG created 3 trends around the Chinese Porcelain blue color to combine.

Flow on the Move – Flow at the Core – Flow in the Know

 

Flow on the move is a playful palet with fresh, modern, but familiar colors from all over the world. In this palet you want the colors to clash a bit. A bit “off” which makes the color combinations extra interesting.

Flow at the Core is a more nature based palet with botanical, down to earth and “sustainable” colors. Soft midtones that wil last for a longer time and have a light dark contrast to give it more depth. The colorcombinations are both soothing as well as sparkling.

Flow in the Know, which is my personal favorite palet, creates a refined combination between nature and technology. A color palet that invites you to look for possibilities to work on change so the future and our society will be better than the past. Raw nature colors as Ginger cake and Talaverna, combined with oxidated blue-green tones like Chinese Porcelain and Wave of Mystery.

 

What is your favorite palet?

Enjoy !

Pictures by Histor | PPG

 

Color trend 2020 CHINESE PORCELAIN by Histor | PPG

Color trend 2020 | CHINESE PORCELAIN | by Histor | PPG

 

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Histor-trendsheet Trend color 2020 | Flow on the Move | C-More

Histor-trendsheet Trend color 2020 | Flow on the Move | C-More

 

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Histor-trendsheet Trend color 2020 | Flow in the Know | C-More

Histor-trendsheet Trend color 2020 | Flow in the Know | C-More

 

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Color trend 2020

CHINESE PORCELAIN

by Histor | PPG

 

Ja! De nieuwe kleurentrends 2020 zijn er.

Zowel Histor | PPG als Flexa | Akzo Nobel lanceerde deze week beiden hun 2020-kleurentrends.

[Meer over Flexa | Akzo Nobel in dit VOLGENDE bericht]

Histor | PPG gaat voor Chinese Porcelain, een kobalt inktachtig blauw, dat je een ontspannen gevoel geeft in deze stressvolle wereld.

Histor | PPG creëerde 3 trends om de Chinese Porcelain blauwe kleur te combineren:

Flow on the Move – Flow at the Core – Flow in the Know

Flow on the move is een speels palet met frisse, moderne, maar vertrouwde kleuren van over de hele wereld. In dit palet wil je dat de kleuren een beetje botsen. Een beetje “schuren” wat de kleurencombinaties extra interessant maakt.

Flow at the Core is een meer op de natuur gebaseerd palet met botanische, nuchtere en “duurzame” kleuren. Zachte middentonen die langer meegaan en een licht donker contrast hebben om het meer diepte te geven. De kleurencombinaties zijn zowel rustgevend als sprankelend.

Flow in the Know, wat mijn persoonlijke favoriete palet is, creëert een verfijnde combinatie tussen natuur en technologie. Een kleurenpalet dat uitnodigt om mogelijkheden te ontdekken en aan verandering te werken, zodat de toekomst en onze samenleving beter zullen zijn dan het verleden. Rauwe natuurkleuren als Gembercake en Talaverna, gecombineerd met geoxideerde blauwgroene tonen zoals Chinese Porcelain en Wave of Mystery

Wat is jouw favoriete palet?

Geniet!

Afbeeldingen van Histor | PPG

 

 

TREND PRESENTATION Milaan design week 2019 at C-More Concept Store NL

TRENDPRESENTATION
Milaan design week 2019
at C-More Concept Store NL

 

You dont want to miss this event!

Ps: you can also order a digital version.

 


Everything you need to know from Milaan design week 2019 handed to you in a nice presentation.


The Milan design week is the most important design fair in the world and reveals the biggest design trends for the next few years in interior and design…..

 

If you were not able to go to Milan designweek yourself, or just would like to have a recap, then join us Tuesday 7 may 2019 for our in-house Milan design week trend presentation, drinks and networking in the HonigComplex | C-More Concept Store in cosy Nijmegen NL.

 

? The important info:


What:

TREND PRESENTATION MILAN DESIGNWEEK 2019

Location:

C-More Concept Store | Honigcomplex | Waalbandijk 8C Nijmegen NL
Date + Time: Tuesday 7 may 2019: Welcome and walk in with coffee, tea from 19.00 hrs. The presentation starts at 20.00 hrs. After the presentation we have drinks, time to network and talk some more about trends, Milan, design and interior.

Price + Options:

• Trend presentation completed with a set of printed trend-cards € 50,-

• Trend presentation and a digital summary, completed with a set of printed trend-cards € 75,-

• Trend presentation as a digital summary by mail € 50,-

• Note: The presentation talk will be in Dutch. The cards and digital summary will be in English.

 

Email us for tickets and orders: info@c-more.nl


The presentation is made and given by two Dutch professionals: Iris Havekes of C-More interior design + trends and Janneke van de Haterd of Studio Hart-ed, both experts in trendwatching, interior, color and design and experienced Milan design week visitors.


If you have any questions or want to order tickets or the digital summary, contact us by email: info@c-more.nl


See you soon! Iris + Janneke

Kitchen and Bath trends spotted at KBIS Las Vegas 2019

Kitchen and Bath trends

spotted at

KBIS Las Vegas 2019

 

 

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

 

So …. What is going on these days in North America in the Bath and Kitchen design industry?

That’s what I wanted to find out when I was invited for the NKBA Global Connect program to visit KBIS show in Las Vegas. What are the trends and what is the hottest news?

So I visited the KBIS show, attended some of the KBIS NEXT STAGE events, talked to many interior designers and exhibitors of the show and even was a panelist at the popular Design Milk X Modenus Talks Lounge | DMM Talks at the New Salon by KBIS.

 

What trends did I spot for Bath and Kitchen?

Techniques and conveniences

Definitely on top of the list is the new techniques integrated into the kitchen. And these are not only the gadgets but also really useful techniques. For instance, I discovered a new feature which opens the drawers of your kitchen or bathroom cabinet with a foot sensor.

At the big appliances brands, I spotted a lot of new inventions in this area. I particularly liked the Samsung Connected Living app where all your home appliances are connected and presented in the same way on every device. It is more natural and intuitive to use the app if it looks and feels the same on your phone, IPad or even the screen on your refrigerator door. Samsung calls this screen on the refrigerator door the Samsung Family Hub. Here, everything comes together.

Design wise the look and feel of this Family Hub refrigerator is not “my thing”. For me this would need still a bit of design work: I would love a more minimal look, more integrated into the kitchen design. But the techniques I’ll welcome in my home with open arms.

We can definitely learn here from the North Americans, by implementing a bit more conveniences in our homes. Of course, the houses and therefore the kitchens and bathrooms are much smaller here in Europe, but we still can adapt some of the helpful techniques.

 

Eclectic Luxury

Secondly, I spotted the new trend “Eclectic Luxury” as I‘d like to call it myself. It’s a mix of luxurious styles from different periods of time, combined in one kitchen or bathroom. We in Europe are not common to combine these diversified styles together,  but this is a much more natural way of decorating and designing in North America. For me, it was a very refreshing way to see these combinations of colors, tiles, materials, forms and styles.

Normally I wouldn’t select them, but when put together in a good way, it works! Like the kitchens Richard Anuszkiewicz  designed for Monogram. The style is very outstanding and bold, in luxury design. Monogram and Richard use the quote: “ Elevate Everything”. That says it all. Chapeau to award-winning Richard who is THE master in this field.

At the Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista’s booth I also spotted a few beautiful “Eclectic Luxurious” designed kitchens and bathrooms. The picture of the beautiful green-tiled, marble countertop kitchen is made there. My personal favorite of the whole KBIS show.

For more info visit NKBA Global Connect program and KBIS show in Las Vegas and look for #NKBAglobalconnect .

Stay tuned for more design updates…

Enjoy!

 

KBIS | Richard Anuszkiewicz + Monogram | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Richard Anuszkiewicz + Monogram | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Richard Anuszkiewicz + Monogram | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Richard Anuszkiewicz + Monogram | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Richard Anuszkiewicz + Monogram | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Richard Anuszkiewicz + Monogram | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Richard Anuszkiewicz + Monogram | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Richard Anuszkiewicz + Monogram | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | EEclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

KBIS | Kohler, Ann Sacks and Kallista | Eclectic Luxury | C-More interior design

 

Keuken en badkamer trends

gespot bij

KBIS Las Vegas 2019

 

Wat gebeurt er in Noord-Amerika op het gebied van badkamer en keuken design?

Dat wilde ik gaan bekijken toen ik werd uitgenodigd voor het NKBA  Global Connect-programma, om de KBIS  show in Las Vegas te gaan bezoeken. Wat zijn de trends en wat is het nieuwste van het nieuwste?

Dus bezocht ik de KBIS-show, woonde een aantal van de KBIS NEXT STAGE-evenementen bij, sprak met veel interieurontwerpers en exposanten van de show en was zelfs panellid bij de populaire Design Milk X Modenus Talks Lounge | DMM Talks at the New Salon by KBIS.

Welke trends heb ik gespot?

Technische snufjes en gemak

Bovenaan de lijst staan de nieuwe technische snufjes die in de keuken worden geïntegreerd. En dit zijn echt niet alleen de gave gadgets maar juist de echt handige technische hoogstandjes. Ik ontdekte bijvoorbeeld een nieuwe functie die de laden van de keuken- of badkamerkast opent met een voetsensor. Hoe handig is dat!

Bij de grote electronica merken zag ik heel veel nieuwe uitvindingen op dit gebied. Ik vond vooral de Samsung Connected Living-app, waarbij op al je devices de app op dezelfde manier wordt gepresenteerd erg interessant. Het ziet er vanzelfsprekender uit en voelt veel intuïtiever, om de app te gebruiken als het overal, zoals op je telefoon, iPad of zelfs het scherm op je koelkastdeur, hetzelfde er uitziet en aanvoelt. Je kunt dus heel veel apparaten in je huis met deze app bedienen. Samsung noemt het scherm op de koelkastdeur trouwens de Samsung Family Hub. Hier komt alles op samen.

Qua design is het uiterlijk van deze Family Hub-koelkast niet echt “mijn ding”. Voor mij zou het design-wise nog wel een beetje aandacht mogen krijgen: ik zou graag een minimalistische look willen, en meer geïntegreerd in het overall keukenontwerp. Maar de techniek zal ik met open armen bij mij thuis ontvangen.

Wij hier in Europa kunnen zeker nog wat leren van de Noord-Amerikanen: Iets meer van deze gemakken in onze huizen implementeren. Natuurlijk zijn de huizen en dus ook de keukens en badkamers hier veel kleiner in Europa, maar we kunnen best wat van deze nuttige technieken inpassen.

Eclectic Luxury

Ook spotte ik de nieuwe trend “Eclectic Luxury” zoals ik het zelf ben gaan noemen. Het is een mix van luxe stijlen uit diverse perioden, gecombineerd in één keuken of badkamer. In Europa zijn we het niet gewend om deze verschillende stijlen samen te brengen, maar het is een veel vanzelfsprekendere manier van decoreren en ontwerpen in Noord-Amerika.

Voor mij was het heel verfrissend om deze combinaties van kleuren, tegels, materialen, vormen en stijlen met andere oven te bekijken. Normaal gesproken zou ik ze niet selecteren, maar als het op een goede manier wordt gecombineerd, werkt het verrassend genoeg wel!

Zoals bv de keukens die Richard Anuszkiewicz ontwierp voor Monogram. De stijl is zeer opvallend en gedurfd, in een zeer luxueuse design uitvoering. Monogram en Richard noemen het: “Elevate Everything”. Dat zegt alles. Chapeau voor Richard die DE master is op dit gebied.

Bij de Kohler, Ann Sacks en Kallista’s stand spotte ik ook een paar prachtige ‘Eclectic Luxurious’  keukens en badkamers. De foto’s van de prachtige keuken met groene tegels, messing kastjes en marmeren aanrechtblad is daar gemaakt. Mijn persoonlijke favoriet van de hele KBIS-show..

Geniet!

Kitchen trends spotted at Living Kitchen Cologne | Imm Cologne 2019 Part 2 | Cabinets and Tech

Kitchen trends

spotted at

Living Kitchen Cologne | Imm Cologne 2019

Part 2

Cabinets + Tech

 

Last January I was invited by the NKBA Global Connect program to visit visited the Living Kitchen show that is biannual with IMM Cologne, the interior and furniture design fair held in Cologne. I finally found the time to write these 2 posts. For part 1 see over here.

Besides the material and color trend, I wrote about in blogpost part 1, I also spotted a few interesting kitchen cabinets and tech trends that I’ll show you below.

As said: The fair was very crowdy, so I apologize upfront for the not always so beautiful pictures taken with my “old” iPhone, but nevertheless, I definitely wanted to share these insights I spotted at the show with you.

I’ve made 2 posts out of it since there was so much to share. Here is part 2!

For more info also visit NKBA Global Connect program and KBIS show in Las Vegas and look for the #NKBAglobalconnect

Enjoy!

Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nolte | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nolte | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Ballerina Kuchen | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Ballerina Kuchen | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nobilia| Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Ballerina Kuchen| Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Ballerina Kuchen| Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

 

Trend 10:

Cabinets with a living room feeling

Open metal cabinets

Minimal fronts in black and wood

 

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Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Trend 11:

Minimal all in one color kitchens

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Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Trend 12:

Green green green.

Integrated in the kitchen

 

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Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

 

Trend 13:

Beautiful lighting in cabinets and drawers

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Blanco | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Blanco | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

 

Trend 14:

matching cutting boards

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Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

 Trend 15:

Automatic measurements in your faucets

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Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Trend 16:

New techs!

Open drawers and cabinets

with the movement of your foot.

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Ballerina Kuchen | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Ballerina Kuchen | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

 

Ballerina Kuchen | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Ballerina Kuchen | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

 

 

Trend 17:

Removable wooden crates for your groceries:

directly from the supermarket

into your car into the kitchen

 

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Well, that was it!

Hope you like what I’ve picked out of the fair for you.

 

 

 

Keuken trends
gespot op
Living Kitchen Keulen | Imm Keulen 2019
Deel 2
Kasten + Tech

Afgelopen januari bezocht ik de Living Kitchen-show die tweejaarlijks tegelijkertijd met IMM Cologne, de beurs voor interieur- en meubelontwerp in Keulen is. Ik heb eindelijk de tijd gevonden om deze 2 berichten te schrijven. Zie voor deel 1 hier.

Naast de materiaal- en kleurentrends die ik heb gezien en gedeeld in blogpost deel 1, heb ik ook een paar interessante keukenkastjes en technische trends gespot die ik hieronder laat zien.

Zoals gezegd: de beurs was erg druk, dus ik bied bij voorbaad mijn excuses aan voor de niet altijd zo mooie foto’s die ik heb gemaakt met mijn “oude” iPhone, maar toch wilde ik zeker deze trends delen die ik met jullie die ik op de show heb gezien.

Ik heb er 2 posts van gemaakt omdat er zoveel te delen was. Hier is deel 2!

Geniet!

 

Tekst bij foto’s vertaald:

Trend 10:
Kasten met een woonkamergevoel. Open metalen kasten. Minimalistische fronten in zwart en hout

Trend 11:
Minimalistisch en alles in één kleur

Trend 12:
Groen groen groen.
Geïntegreerd in de keuken

Trend 13:
Mooie verlichting in kasten en laden

Trend 14:
bijpassende snijplanken

Trend 15:
Automatische afmeting in kranen ingebouwd

Trend 16:
Nieuwe techs! Open laden en kasten met de beweging van je voet

Trend 17:
Uitneembare houten kisten voor je boodschappen: rechtstreeks vanuit de supermarkt in je auto de keuken in.Nou, dat was het!

Ik hoop dat je het leuk vindt wat ik voor je uitgekozen heb.

 

Kitchen trends spotted at Living Kitchen Cologne | Imm Cologne 2019 | Part 1

Kitchen trends

spotted at

Living Kitchen Cologne | Imm Cologne 2019

Part 1

Material + Color

 

 

Last January I was invited by the NKBA Global Connect program to visit visited the Living Kitchen show that is biannual with IMM Cologne, the interior and furniture design fair held in Cologne. I finally found the time between my interior projects, teaching classes, traveling and my own C-More Concept Store to write this post.

I spotted a few interesting kitchen trends that I’ll show you below. The fair was very crowdy, so I apologize upfront for the not always so beautiful pictures taken with my “old” iPhone, but nevertheless, I definitely wanted to share these insights I spotted at the show with you.

I’ve made 2 posts of it since there was so much to share.

For more info also visit NKBA Global Connect program and KBIS show in Las Vegas and look for #NKBAglobalconnect .

Enjoy!

 

 

Florim Florim | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Florim | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

 

My personal favorite of the Living Kitchen show!

Trend 1:

Kitchen by Florim entirely made out of

black decorative marble slabs

also suitable for outdoor use.

 

Nolte | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nolte | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Blanco | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Blanco | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

 

Trend 2:

Concrete like materials, illusion of floating,

a lot of black details

 

Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nobilia | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Trend 3:

Beautiful black glass cabinets

combined with wood and matt black

 

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Trend 4:

All kinds of highly decorative marbles,

stones and rich woods

 

Ballerina | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Ballerina | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Trend 5:

White marble, white small industrial tiles,

industrial black metal open cabinets, matt black cabinets

 

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Leicht | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Trend 6:

Matt black nano material [as Fenix] cabinets

and countertops

 

Nolte | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nolte | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Trend 7:

Imperfect handmade styling in earthy colors

 

Nolte | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nolte | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Trend 8:

Grey marble countertops, white sinks,

white textured tiles

 

Nolte | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Nolte | Living Kitchen | Jan 2019 | Trend spotted by C-More interior design blog

Trend 9:

Matt black table, cabinets and countertops,

black and white plus wood,

natural materials and textures as styling

 

 

Hope you’ve enjoyed it.

Look out for part 2 with more trends I spotted

coming up on my blog soon.

 

 

 

Keuken trends gespot tijdens

Living Kitchen Keulen | Imm Keulen 2019

Deel 1 Materiaal + Kleur

Afgelopen januari bezocht ik de Living Kitchen beurs die tweejaarlijks tegelijkertijd met IMM Cologne, de beurs voor interieur- en meubelontwerp in Keulen, is. Ik heb eindelijk de tijd tussen het lesgeven, mijn interieur projecten, het reizen en mijn winkel C-More Concept Store door gevonden om deze blogpost te schrijven.

Ik heb een paar interessante keukentrends gespot die ik hierboven laat zien. De beurs was erg druk, dus ik verontschuldig me voor de niet altijd even mooie foto’s die ik heb gemaakt met mijn “oude” iPhone, maar ik wilde ik deze trends die op de show heb gezien graag delen met jullie.

Ik heb er 2 blogpost van gemaakt, omdat er zoveel te zien was.

Geniet!

Teksten bij de foto’s vertaald:

Mijn persoolijke favoriet van de Living Kitchen show! Zwarte decoratieve marmeren platen, ook geschikt voor gebruik buitenshuis

Beton ” achtige”  materialen, illusie van vrijangende kasten, veel zwarte details

Prachtige zwarte glazen kasten gecombineerd met hout en mat zwart

Allerlei zeer deccorative marmer en steen soorten en rijk hout.

Wit marmer, witte kleine industriële tegels, industriële zwart metalen open kasten, matzwarte kasten

Mat zwart nano-materiaal [zoals Fenix] kasten en werkbladen

Imperfecte, handgemaakte styling in aardse kleuren

Grijze marmeren werkbladen, witte gootstenen, witte getextureerde tegels

Mat zwarte tafel, keukenkasten en aanrechtbladen, zwart en wit combinaties, met hout, natuurlijke materialen en texturen als styling

Ik hoop dat je ervan hebt genoten. Kijk uit naar deel 2 dat binnenkort op mijn blog verschijnt.


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