SPECIAL EDITION
TRENDLESS
EDITION
The End of Trend
Do trends still offer orientation and differentiation? Do we need them? Or is it time to become trendless? A Google search for the buzzword Japandi returns over 14 million results. Boho style brings up 164 million. And Scandinavian Design, a remarkable 198 million. New trends bombard us almost daily. Everything is the new hype from one moment to the next. Social media channels fuel this sensory overload. But before the latest trend has even been implemented - it is no longer a trend but has long since been overtaken by the next one.
Trendless & Emotional Design. So that the interior fits in with life.
Interprint takes a trendless approach to rooms, furniture and surfaces. Different needs and preferences decide what appeals. Personal taste is shaped by a variety of influences. Personal. Social. Political. Cultural. All daily news, crises and events shape us and determine how we feel. If everything around us is loud, chaotic and wild, we want a retreat where we can switch it all off. A real home. A place of peace and security. A safe house.
Our rooms must suit our personal needs so that we feel comfortable. They should absorb our emotions to strengthen them or turn the negative into the positive. Healing. Stimulating. Style is shaped by the things and values that are important to us – that help us to separate the inside from the outside. We decide individually what we value.
City or country life. Family and friends. Smart technology. Creativity and art. Sustainability. Comfort. Reduction. Or pure joie de vivre. All of this influences our own personal style, which cannot be reflected in a single trend. It is created as a mix of requirements, wishes and dreams. And they are always different. Because there is no such thing as a standard customer.
Family people, for example, want a large dining table for social gatherings and a large, comfortable couch for a cozy movie night together.
Technology enthusiasts who love movies and music will certainly appreciate a smart home with a large OLED TV, high-end sound system and a sophisticated lighting concept.
Creative people always have lots of ideas in their heads and want to express themselves in their homes in new ways. There are hardly any white walls here. Everything is colorful, inspiring and imaginative. Practical storage space is important so that flea market finds can be stored for the right use.
Stressed managers seek peace and relaxation at home. No unnecessary stimuli. High-quality ambience meets calming flair. A few art highlights here and there. A picture. A sculpture.
The list of examples of different living environments goes on and on. And everyone who lives in them is looking for the right mix for their current situation. The decisive factor here is that the right matching colors, shapes and patterns combine to make our homes interesting, unusual and individual. And especially in our noisy, fast-paced times, we long for calming, neutral tones. For textures inspired by nature. We appreciate individual solutions that suit our lives. That complement us. And put us in a positive mood. Trendless is open to this.
Trendless decors with heart. For the soul.
How do you achieve a trendless lifestyle? Quite simply. Let's mix and match playfully. Combine styles. Vary materials. A little revolutionary here, a little classic there. And elsewhere, both at the same time. We look at today with one eye and into the future with the other. Interior design thrives on individuality. Trendless makes it possible. Interprint focuses on elegant designs. Decors that soothe the eye and the soul. Unobtrusive. Chilled.
Trendless decors pamper with earthy tones and a calm and unagitated color palette. They create a calming and soothing environment for life. Soft filters quiet the hard look of the stones. A touch of brown and red convey warmth and comfort.
Trendless – fascinating gravure print decors
The Rookwood Oak gravure decor, for example, is a universal oak classic. Timeless and always suitable for stylish living environments. Full of naturalness. Full of grace. The grain with cut flowers is elegantly restrained and impresses with wide annual rings and a friendly color tone.
The Veda decor, composed of Fineline veneer, also goes its own way. And it leaves an impression. The color tone is not too soft, but not too strong either. The stripes are straight, but the brushing gives them an almost tangible depth.
The Italian Agglo Botticino stone decor Marzo is just as trendless. It looks bright, refreshingly friendly and inviting. Ideal for light, summery settings. Elegantly restrained and yet strong in expression.
Trendless – homely statements in digital print
The clear, expressive statements of the Trendless digital print decors also have a calming effect. But they are surprisingly versatile. Sometimes loud. Sometimes wild. Sometimes colorful.
Patagonia Green, for example, with its natural quartzite and white crystal veins, is rough and unreal, but also fascinating. A stark contrast to fine, elegant interior design. For living ideas that can do everything.
The dominant golden veins of Noble Stone, on the other hand, radiate pure luxury. Elegance. And a royal feeling. What used to adorn only churches and palaces now enhances stylishly furnished rooms. Add a few classics, or perhaps, an exclusively selected, color-contrasting work of art?
At Fusion, you will look in vain for clear lines. And fortunately so! Because joie de vivre is the order of the day here. Dancing and colorful hustle and bustle. Blue, light green and orange mix effortlessly in this quartzite decor. A color scheme that is fun. Thanks to its smooth, silky texture, the decor also manages to look extremely elegant.
The examples show: Trendless is not a hype that has to disappear tomorrow.
Trendless is an attitude to life that focuses on well-being.