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Reflections

TREND REFLECTIONS :  Trend Compass voor Eigen Huis & Interieur | Photography: Floor Knaapen |  Art Director & Styling: Monique van der Reijden | Production team: Joyce de Haas, Michelle Verheijen, Tessa Hemink | Model: Eveline Rozing via Ulla Models, visagie: Alexandra Borcila via NCL representation | © Trend Compass 

 

Is it possible that floors, furniture and high tech materials are also people-friendly? Absolutely: in the trend Reflections, an interior dominated by trends like round shapes, rib structures and reflective materials makes it easy to move. In that bright world filled with flowing lines details from the eighties are making a comeback, think of circles that intersect each other, grey tones, vertical blinds and the use of bright, intense blue. Floors with geometric dessins make a solid foundation.

 

Trend Reflections

L | Bank C683 from 1968 designed by Kho Liang Le for Artifort and is lined with the fabric Chrome K5190 by Romo, artifort.nl Wall paint Absolute Matt Emulsion Pale Berlin 258 ( light blue) by Little greene, Wall paint Celestial white 262 (lacquer white) by Little Greene, lamp Nero Light by Morgan Ruben, tables Copy Blur, prototypes not yet in production by Job van den Berg, 3D printed lamp frames by Felix Mollinga, mirror Lamp Speculum by Simone Smelt
 
R | Metal rib object reflective object by Nick Beens, Wall paint French Grey Pale 161 by Little Greene Clothes: Coat van schueller de waal and boots by balmain via Shoebaloo
 

Trend Reflections

Table Antithesis by Onno Adriaanse for Dutch Invertuals, Blue Tuning Chair by Tijs Gilde, vases Flock Columns by de Intuïtiefabriek, Table lamp Eclipse and hanging lamp Eclipse by Lee Broom. Aluminium chair Archiduchaise by Xavier Lust, round mirror Dita by Pulpo. Wall paint in colour basalt 221 and French Grey Pale 161 by Little Greene. Vinyl floor Transform in colour Jura Stone 46110, alternated with Transform Azuriet 46985 by Moduleo. Clothes: Blouse by Schueller de Waal, € 1.385. Pants by Asos
 

Trend Reflections

L | Mirror sopa from the de Intuïtiefabriek, with blue planchets, chair pantone chrome by vitra, metal stool Paperthin by ll’atelier, silver-metallic jersey bed textiles Nude by Magniberg, carpet Mirage by Gan Rugs, Wall paint French Grey Pale 161 by Little Greene. Clothes: Suit by Noose & Monkey, ankle boots by Miu Miu via SHoebaloo
 
R | Cabinet glasslab and mirror Copy Blur both by Job van den Berg, stock pots by pulpo, silver glass. Silver vases True Colour by Lex Pott for &tradition. Blue tray by Ferm Living, Silver tealight holder Etch by Tom Dixon. Wall paint mambo by Little Greene. Vinyl floor transform in colour Jura Stone 46110, alternated with Transform Azuriet 46985 both Moduleo
 

Trend Reflections

L | Lamps Reflection Lights by lucas & lucas, metallic fabric Glisten Silver Grey from the collection Endless Summer by Zinc Textile, (294 cm wide) Wall paint French Grey Pale 161 by Little Greene. Clothes: Dress and bowie-like pants by Johannes Offerhaus and black shoes by arket.
 
R | Iridescent storage Spectrum by Onno adriaanse. Floor corby by Moduleo
 

Trend Reflections

L | Sofa and stool tunnel by Os & Oos, Mellow vases by Umzikim. Wall paint Basalt 221 by Little Greene.
 
R | Chair Prismania by Elise Luttik. Databall is a pinball machine by Felix Mollinga which ‘shows what tracks we leave online’, Pool table by Anna Weber, Custom tableware by Wayne Thiebaud for Museum Voorlinden: tray, espresso cup, cappuccino cup, dish, by de Intuïtiefabriek. Blinds by luxaflex, left colour 7631 wedding glitter, right 5290 icon (100 x 200 cm). Vinyl floor from the collection corby by Moduleo. Clothes: Coat by Mint & Berry, Top by gant and Slip-on sneakers by Asos
 

Trend Reflections

L | Table trichroic by Rive Roshan this name refers to the three colours in the glass, fabric Sirocco from the collection Salamander by Zinc Texttile, (150 cm wide)
 
R | Coffee table alwa one big by Pulpo, vases by arket, Shallow Sculptures by Forever Studio. Wall paint Pale Berlin 258 by Little Greene. Clothes: Turtleneck by Zyanya Keizer, apron by el taller, high heels by Schueller de Waal, skirt is own property.
 

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Is it possible that floors, furniture and high tech materials are also people-friendly? Absolutely: in the trend Reflections, an interior dominated by trends like round shapes, rib structures and reflective materials makes it easy to move. In that bright world filled with flowing lines details from the eighties are making a comeback, think of circles that intersect each other, grey tones, vertical blinds and the use of bright, intense blue. Floors with geometric dessins make a solid foundation.

 

Trend Reflections

L | Bank C683 from 1968 designed by Kho Liang Le for Artifort and is lined with the fabric Chrome K5190 by Romo, artifort.nl Wall paint Absolute Matt Emulsion Pale Berlin 258 ( light blue) by Little greene, Wall paint Celestial white 262 (lacquer white) by Little Greene, lamp Nero Light by Morgan Ruben, tables Copy Blur, prototypes not yet in production by Job van den Berg, 3D printed lamp frames by Felix Mollinga, mirror Lamp Speculum by Simone Smelt
 
R | Metal rib object reflective object by Nick Beens, Wall paint French Grey Pale 161 by Little Greene Clothes: Coat van schueller de waal and boots by balmain via Shoebaloo
 

Trend Reflections

Table Antithesis by Onno Adriaanse for Dutch Invertuals, Blue Tuning Chair by Tijs Gilde, vases Flock Columns by de Intuïtiefabriek, Table lamp Eclipse and hanging lamp Eclipse by Lee Broom. Aluminium chair Archiduchaise by Xavier Lust, round mirror Dita by Pulpo. Wall paint in colour basalt 221 and French Grey Pale 161 by Little Greene. Vinyl floor Transform in colour Jura Stone 46110, alternated with Transform Azuriet 46985 by Moduleo. Clothes: Blouse by Schueller de Waal, € 1.385. Pants by Asos
 

Trend Reflections

L | Mirror sopa from the de Intuïtiefabriek, with blue planchets, chair pantone chrome by vitra, metal stool Paperthin by ll’atelier, silver-metallic jersey bed textiles Nude by Magniberg, carpet Mirage by Gan Rugs, Wall paint French Grey Pale 161 by Little Greene. Clothes: Suit by Noose & Monkey, ankle boots by Miu Miu via SHoebaloo
 
R | Cabinet glasslab and mirror Copy Blur both by Job van den Berg, stock pots by pulpo, silver glass. Silver vases True Colour by Lex Pott for &tradition. Blue tray by Ferm Living, Silver tealight holder Etch by Tom Dixon. Wall paint mambo by Little Greene. Vinyl floor transform in colour Jura Stone 46110, alternated with Transform Azuriet 46985 both Moduleo
 

Trend Reflections

L | Lamps Reflection Lights by lucas & lucas, metallic fabric Glisten Silver Grey from the collection Endless Summer by Zinc Textile, (294 cm wide) Wall paint French Grey Pale 161 by Little Greene. Clothes: Dress and bowie-like pants by Johannes Offerhaus and black shoes by arket.
 
R | Iridescent storage Spectrum by Onno adriaanse. Floor corby by Moduleo
 

Trend Reflections

L | Sofa and stool tunnel by Os & Oos, Mellow vases by Umzikim. Wall paint Basalt 221 by Little Greene.
 
R | Chair Prismania by Elise Luttik. Databall is a pinball machine by Felix Mollinga which ‘shows what tracks we leave online’, Pool table by Anna Weber, Custom tableware by Wayne Thiebaud for Museum Voorlinden: tray, espresso cup, cappuccino cup, dish, by de Intuïtiefabriek. Blinds by luxaflex, left colour 7631 wedding glitter, right 5290 icon (100 x 200 cm). Vinyl floor from the collection corby by Moduleo. Clothes: Coat by Mint & Berry, Top by gant and Slip-on sneakers by Asos
 

Trend Reflections

L | Table trichroic by Rive Roshan this name refers to the three colours in the glass, fabric Sirocco from the collection Salamander by Zinc Texttile, (150 cm wide)
 
R | Coffee table alwa one big by Pulpo, vases by arket, Shallow Sculptures by Forever Studio. Wall paint Pale Berlin 258 by Little Greene. Clothes: Turtleneck by Zyanya Keizer, apron by el taller, high heels by Schueller de Waal, skirt is own property.
 

♢ It is not allowed to reproduce this content in whole or in part and/or to make it public
 

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