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Close-up of garden-themed embroidery on a dress from Bambah. |
The Nature theme as inspiration for fashion, home and lifestyle products has been popular for some time now, so it comes as welcome news when leading colour authority
Pantone announced in early December that
Greenery is the Colour of the Year 2017. It is a natural (mind the pun) development since the botanical theme came onto the scene last year and will continue to play a key role in 2017.
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Vibrant colours for floral jacquards and brocades for AW17 as presented at Premiere Vision, Paris, September 2016.
Photo © Lucia Carpio |
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Enchanting garden-themed fabrics for SS17 as seen at Premiere Vision, Paris, February 2016.
Photo © Lucia Carpio |
All things floral and botanical were shown in a myriad of fabric bases at the prestigious Premiere Vision textile trade fairs in Paris in February and September this year.
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Eden silk scarf by designers Shan Jiang and Ying Wu at Pig Chicken Cow of London. |
And throughout the year, botanical prints have been a driving force in interior design.
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Terrarium-printed floor cushion from Hothouse. |
And then, the notion of incorporating the outdoors and plant life into interior design has become a key driver.
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Tom Dixon's Tank vases also available at Heal's. Photo © Lucia Carpio |
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Lantern Terrariums from Oliver Bonas. |
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