A look at the latest product, styles and emerging trends including color forecasts for the home accents industry.
Trend: Vintage Tracy Bulla - 10/01/2009
Classical references opt for a bohemian lifestyle, swirling elements of Empire, Deco and Egyptian in a deliciously decadent mix. Richly finished woods and gilding lay it on thick, spiced up with exotic ikats, semiprecious stones and bamboo motifs for detail-laden drama. All prices are suggested retail
More
Trend: Modernist Tracy Bulla - 10/01/2009
Effortlessly elegant, our ode to minimalism combines an urbane attitude with a refreshing sense of calm. Crisp whites and cool grays set the stage for understatement, kept from monotony by a surprising outburst of color. Marble, glass and metal complete the ultra-simplistic styling, creating a haven of pure, unadulterated modernism.
More
Trend: Exotic Tracy Bulla - 10/01/2009
A map of many cultures, our exotically themed lounge travels from Africa to Asia and back. This thoroughly modern translation emphasizes intricate pattern work, reclaimed and rare woods, and a subtle neutral palette pumped up with flashes of metal. Handcrafted appeal scores high marks here, balanced out by a few carefully chosen examples of contemporary design.
More
Trend: Earthy Tracy Bulla - 10/01/2009
Sculptural forms, defined angles, organic curves — it's all in there. Earthy, yet sublimely sophisticated, the season's newest looks boast rugged good looks in shades derived from nature. All prices are suggested retail
More
Trend: Casual Tracy Bulla - 10/01/2009
Casual designs emerge as one of the season's top trends with natural materials like rattan, linen and wood carvings. Think laidback luxe that captures the breezy, informal spirit of outdoor entertaining but is equally at home inside. And while the feel-good factor can lull you into a mental comfort zone, there's absolutely no skimping on style.
More
High Point Market Sketchbook 10/01/2009
What we saw are a multitude of introductions that put the emphasis squarely on modern design — which is, after all, a very modern attitude. It's fresh and a little bit different, but we think it's time for a change. The newest designs also reflect a less-is-more approach that is completely in step with the times; having less, but having really good things you love and will want to keep ar...
More
Made in the USA Compiled by Jenny Heinzen York - 10/01/2009
Our quarterly roundup of some of the home accents being produced in the United States. Send your Made in the USA products to HATmarket@reedbusiness.com
More
Shopatron is the world's leading provider of global eCommerce for consumer goods. With Shopatron, orders placed on branded websites are offered to a managed network of global partners for fulfillment, typically for assignment to local retailers...
more
Style+Substance
Wes Kennedy, Art Director, Home Accents Today October 29, 2009 Designs For The Dark Side
“Indulge in a little mood noir with sultry styles that take their cue from th... More
Wall décor talk with CAS.
Jenny Heinzen York of Home Accents Today and Lisa Choate of CAS talk wall décor and how retailers can use it to maximize square footage and margins and create an emotional connection with their customers. See the video.
Advertisements
NEWSLETTERS
Click to sign-up now for Home Accents Today's free newsletters.