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Trends 2023/2024: Top 7 new sustainable materials and technologies
Top 7 most innovative materials in line with the principles of sustainable development and the circular economy. The main concern of manufacturers is to minimize the negative impact on the environment.
Erez Nevi Pana: vegan design or salt stool
Young Israeli designer Erez Nevi Pana (b. 1983) came up with a "vegan design" and made it trendy. In his understanding, “vegan design” almost equates to “ethical design.” We understand what vegan design is and why a salt stool is good:
Carpets in form of mold by Lizan Freijsen
Dutch designer and artist Lizan Freijsen finds special beauty in fungus, green mold, and wet stains. She transforms the found images into beautiful textiles - carpets, blankets, and wall panels.
Design for a new generation of cats and their owners
Cat Person is a brand dedicated to strengthening the relationship between Harry's customers and their pets. The Cat Person collection includes the Mesa Bowl, a modular feeder, and the Canopy Bed, a 3-in-1 adaptable cat bed.
Trends 2023/2024: Yuri Himuro Cultural Rugs
Yuri Himuro, a Japanese designer, designed for cc-tapis an amazing collection of Cultivate carpets based on a special craft weaving technique. This technique was invented by Himuro herself, a well-known textile expert - she became famous for her Snip Snap fabric, which uses a special technique of jacquard weaving, consisting of a double layer.
Trends 2023/2024: Garden and home office on the balcony
Balconies and loggias in city apartments usually have a very small area. But the value of even these modest meters, many were able to feel during the coronavirus pandemic – due to the need to observe self-isolation or just work from home.
Balenciaga Objects: beds and perfumes for dogs and cats
Balenciaga continues its Objects series with a variety of limited-edition home furnishings. To capture the Balenciaga Gift Shop campaign, the fashion house enlisted the skills of documentary photographer Gabriele Galimberti, who often uses his camera to create "expansive portraits of everyday oddities."
Trends 2023/2024: landscape carpets by Alexandra Kehayoglou
Argentinian artist and designer Alexandra Kehayoglou creates textured carpets that evoke the landscapes of her native country. In them, she documents the ecological changes in the landscapes of Argentina. The carpets show foliage left over years of land exploitation and the return over time of local flora and fauna, from thistles to deer. The works reflect changes in the environment, the need for change, and the hope of Argentines for a better future.