to keep hold of those dodgy checked trousers from the 90's ive
never worn in the hope they will be cool again one day!
Being an innovator and a good designer is tricky at the best of times,
so predicting trends is a key part of our job. We never follow trends,
but sometimes a client is influenced by something they have seen so
this will affect the outcome of a project. Whether its brand, print
or especially interior design, i see things that we have either done
or have seen done by people we admire that get replicated,
become mainstream and are blogged about.
What made me decide to write a blog post about this is,
elle decoration. We are launching a Thai Restaurant in
Aberystwyth that we actually designed a couple of months ago
For the main lighting feature, we specified a cluster of 17 bulbs
hanging from a centre wooden console all at different heights
all with different shaped white chinese paper lanterns.
Flicking through 'elle deco' the other day i see these are everywhere
now! So for the next few months our lighting installation will be
bang on trend! I believe the overall design is strong enough to
last longer than the trend will allow!
Of course we cant or wont discuss what concepts we are working
on for our next project, lets just hope we have predicted the trend
correctly again!
PS. Keep an eye out for 3 new projects on our main site soon!
Predicting trends was a massive past of my BA (Hons) and Masters degree as I was studying Fashion and Lifestyle Promotion. I always LOVED when I saw something I'd suggested in a magazine, who wouldn't like proof they'd got it right? Always put a huge grin on my face. Can't wait to see pictures of the restaurant.
ReplyDeleteLaura x
hi laura, we love that feeling where you are ahead of the game!
ReplyDeleteWill be photographing the restaurant tomorrow and so will prob
update our site next week. Also next week im photographing a
city centre bar we have just finished!