Spring is coming so we decided to select some home design ideas with floral trends to your home interior.
We found an article in Elle decor that we believe we would like to see:
When setting the table, every element counts: the textiles, the china, the flatware and, most importantly, lots and lots of beautiful flowers.
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Brooklyn-based floral designers Kathleen Hyppolite of Kat Flower and Emily Howard Kudva of Phileanor know a thing or two about setting the perfect tablescape. The pair just launched, The Flower Salon, a collaborative workshop series for floral enthusiasts (and those, like us, who simply can’t wait until spring).
The designers met with ELLEDECOR.com at You & Yours Fine Vintage in Greenpoint, Brooklyn to share four of their creations, as well as some new and exciting floral trends to keep an eye out for in 2016.
THE COLOR OF THE YEAR
Centering around Rose Quartz, one of Pantone’s top colors for 2016, Kat Flower features a beautiful centerpiece with French anemoes, garden roses and sculptural greenery made up of rainbow eucalyptus.
The soft pink hue reflects the muted tones that have been popular for floral arrangements over the past decade. Yet applied to an organic, garden-to-table composition mixed with vibrant greenery, this arrangement takes on a fresh and modern approach. Paired with classic black and white table settings and gold flatware the soft pink adds a subtle yet refreshing touch.
“My style is textural and personal with notes of romance and whimsy,” says Hyppolite. Arrangements like this will be popular this year, marking a return to looser, more relaxed arrangements where color takes center stage.
A NEW CULTURAL AESTHETIC
Shades of pink, coral and orange come together in this vivid, tropics-inspired arrangement of rose lilies, poppies, daffodils and kumquats. It’s a perfect opportunity to spread other natural elements around the table, from glasses in wicker sleeves to handwoven, coiled grass baskets and a single leaf set in porcelain rice bowls.With fresh fruit in the mix, this arrangement is a celebration of natural beauty that designers and stylists are embracing this year.
“I try to use the same approach with flowers as I would food,” remarks Hyppolite. “Using fresh, seasonal elements to create a thoughtful and natural design that captures each bloom’s charm, grace, uniqueness and beauty.”
PLAYING WITH CONTRAST
This centerpiece, by Emily Howard Kudva of Phileanor, is the perfect example of the range of color trends that we can look forward to this year. While hot hues will certainly have a moment in floral design in 2016, arrangements that draw together disparate colors are equally on trend.
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source: Elle Decor