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Modern furnishing trends for stylish living
- By Mary black
- Published August 26, 2010
- Home and Garden
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It is fun to keep a watch on the
trends that emerge from the big industry players in the furniture business, and
especially the Scandinavian and Mediterranean countries. There’s a lot of
innovation right now and the designer furniture pieces soon
trickle down to the mass market where everyone and their aunt will be able to
find a piece with personality.
Our homes are changing, ie, they
are no longer the same as the homes from the 1950s. We demand better things,
though the average home is now much smaller – many of us now live in apartments
that are half the size of our parents' and grandparents' homes. Many also
choose to remain single so this has a big effect on the furniture choices we
make.
Eco-living
One of the bigger international
trends this season is anything to do with sustainable living. Tables, chairs, and sofas contain
as much renewable material as possible. Many manufacturers also use recycled
material to counter some of the effects of over consumption.
Bamboo is a material that we will
see more and more frequently, and especially in the kitchen due to its anti-bacterial
properties.
A
return to tradition
Television shows such as 'Mad
Men' are prompting a return to tradition. We see this in clothing trends as
well as in furniture trends. Another reason for this hankering after tradition
is the Great Recession – we want security and comfort, something that granny’s
old kitchen table used to do very effectively. This is why we are now able to
buy furniture that evokes memories of granny’s dressing table and bedside
table.
Beyond
2000
Modern minimalist furniture
trends have been with us for longer than 50 years. The Japanese are the
architects of minimalism and the west has been in love with it since we chanced
upon Japan in the 16th century. A minimalist space makes it easier to clean as
well as easier to find the car keys early on a Monday morning. It’s not only
for the wealthy – regular people can find as much comfort in only buying the
pieces they really love.
Leather
returns
Well, it never went on vacation
but we are finding new uses for leather. It’s not unusual to see a high chair
with leather armrests. Leather sleigh beds are another new and innovative use
for the material we all love to have around. We love leather because it ages
well, it lasts long and it looks great, no matter what the age.
Author
bio:
The White Company wrote this article about the choices we make when buying furniture.

