Trends 2011 - 2012: Reconnect



What does the new trend for the 2011/12 season look like?
Which colours, which fabrics, which processings are of particular relevance?

The Heimtextil Trend is the creative way to discover the most important and international trends at the beginning of every year, and a first-class orientation aid for product developers, furnishing specialists and designers.

Take a first look at the four trend topics:
 

Sobriety

 
Sobriety – a return to the essential and traditional
The Sobriety trend theme shows where short-lived, seasonal trends end and consistent value begins. The background to this change in consumer behaviour is that, in recent years, consumers have built on an ethical self-image, concrete quality and service demands, which they want to maintain, even in difficult financial times. Consumer behaviour may have changed but standards have not.

The new consumer landscape is characterised by
 quality, longevity, sustainability andsignificance. In this context, a new generation of designers are researching forgotten skills and traditional craftsmanship is making a comeback. This goes hand in hand with a growing desire on the part of consumers to find out more about manufacturing and manufacturers.









The Serenity trend characteristic makes it clear that consumers are re-evaluating their lifestyle and are looking for products to build emotional attachment with.

New School reinterprets the classic design of the 1950s, while 
Classic Modernity reflects a style, which symbolises honesty, quality and consistency, evoking nostalgia and authenticity.
Minimal Luxury satisfies the need for pure, clean, simple designs and symbolises a charming, timeless look.
 

Mix Mash

 
Mix Mash combines the high-tech with craftsmanship, new with old

Mix and match is what’s happening. Turning something old into something new, combining colours and patterns with abandon. Mix Mashclearly shows how tradition is being turned on its head and stylised ethnic influences from all over the world meet with novel patterns, prints and fabrics.

But Mix Mash also stands for a combination of global know-how and local production techniques. The emotional strength and tradition of craftsmanship, coupled with innovation and efficient functionality, symbolise the successful juxtapositioning of high-tech and craftsmanship.













TheExperimental trend facetshows how unconventional brushstrokes, expressive, artistic designs and graphics generate energy and dynamism.

The chaotic aesthetic of 
Cultural Hybrid is decadent and poetic at the same time. It blends cultural heritage with local craftsmanship and nostalgia.
Technicraft, a mixture of heritage and modernity, examines the synthesis between technology and craftsmanship, innovation and tradition.

High-tech and low tech come together in the multi-layering of kitschy trash and valuables, which
Treasure and Trash elucidates.
 

Utility

 
Consumer society has changed – Utility invites you use it
The global financial crisis, natural catastrophes, a surfeit of products and information are causing people to pause to think about and reflect on their current lifestyle. Nowadays, a decisive factor in purchasing decisions is the consideration about what is really important. Consumers are sick of design for design’s sake, Utility stands for simplicity, accessibility and an invitation to use.

Products marketed aggressively in glossy brochures are being replaced by the untreated and fundamental. Designed for everyday use, Utility products give greater meaning to their relationship with the user and suggest a longer lifespan. The pure, modest and unadorned are celebrated.











The trend feature Makeshift shows how designers extol the mantra of simplicity, by adopting a “no waste, no demand” approach.

Under the title 
Industrial Accents, simple, honest textile techniques convey a feeling of reassuring comfort.
Workwear stands for products, which indicate stable values. Authentic, timeless objects create a hint of nostalgia, a feeling for heritage and for the handcrafted.

For 
Utility Lux designers have taken their inspiration from standardised industry and commercial fitments to create a refined look.
 

Wilderness

 
Wilderness – back to where we came from
The world we live in is high-tech and consumption-controlled, confidence in governments, economic structure and energy supplies has been shattered. So consumers are striving for more self-reliance and want to achieve an ultra-sustainable lifestyle. In order to achieve this, some are breaking free of their normal way of life in a radical way and adopting the Wilderness lifestyle, which means being at one with nature.

A new interest in crafts from the past, including milling and wicker-weaving are evolving. People are looking for distinctive individualistic features marked by imperfection not perfection. A new organic look is being created, which nature captures in all its forms, characteristics and materials.









Primitive Raw paves the way for a new interest in simple shapes and manufacturing techniques.
Nature’s Harvest describes an unbridled ecological aestheticism and wild, natural shapes, created from untreated materials.
Folk Tales shows the efforts made by a new generation of designers to transfer forgotten skills and craftsmanship into the modern era, with the aim of creating a meaningful link between the local and the global.
Untamed Nature makes clear how nature is treated rather than processed. Design is inspired by a revival of the craftsmanship from a bygone era.

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