The Freedom Lamp by Davide Medri shows a trend towards strong textures.
The Freedom Lamp by Davide Medri shows a trend towards strong textures.
The Freedom Lamp by Davide Medri shows a trend towards strong textures.
The Freedom Lamp by Davide Medri shows a trend towards strong textures.

Trendspotting: Toned-down bling


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As we head towards 2012, luxury is taking centre stage but taking on a more subtle and darkly glamorous role.
Since we have turned our backs on bling, this trend is about a luxury look that's acceptable - a look that is not too ostentatious and that appeals to our emotions, not our egos: products that are quietly intriguing, that shimmer to attract our attention rather than demand it. As opposed to encouraging the purchase of products specifically to impress, this trend prompts the collation of pieces that appear to be from a dream world.
As such we will begin to see purposefully challenging conversation pieces and a new breed of intense yet understated opulence that is to be admired rather than envied.
Multi-tone colours, particularly shimmering green-blue feathers, are seen in unexpected places. Furniture designers are collaborating with jewellers and even taxidermists, pushing design boundaries to create new and exciting pieces.
Designers are also inspired by the galaxy, embracing mystery and delighting in the unknown, creating a look that is luxurious, glamorous and dreamlike. Looking at such pieces, we are driven to wonder how they could have been made; we are fascinated by the materials and intrigued by the effects. This idea is captured in Porcelanosa's extraordinary mosaic tiles: the random disc sizes, changeant surface finish effect and depth of colour combine to create a unique, striking feature wall.
To duplicate this overall look, work with a darker colour palette of brushed and burnished metallics and shimmering jewel shades of sapphire, amethyst and purple, illuminated by teal and emerald. Look for surface finishes that incorporate shimmering effects, multi-tone colours, densely packed sequins and beading, glossiness and LED lighting to create subtle illuminations. Look out, too, for new wallpaper designs combining LED technology with Swarovski elements such as Meystyle.
Key materials and shapes include leather and concrete for a contemporary feel, as well as textured, hardened surfaces that project strength and a mysterious glamour. Watch for tangled explosions of fibre optics in deep, saturated colours; sophisticated black crystals for a subdued and mature style, and large faceted pieces inspired by raw mineral forms.
For move information visit www.trendsblog.co.uk or www.scarletopus.com

Match info

Arsenal 0

Manchester City 2
Sterling (14'), Bernardo Silva (64')

Scorecard:

England 458 & 119/1 (51.0 ov)

South Africa 361

England lead by 216 runs with 9 wickets remaining

Tips for entertaining with ease

·         Set the table the night before. It’s a small job but it will make you feel more organised once done.

·         As the host, your mood sets the tone. If people arrive to find you red-faced and harried, they’re not going to relax until you do. Take a deep breath and try to exude calm energy.

·         Guests tend to turn up thirsty. Fill a big jug with iced water and lemon or lime slices and encourage people to help themselves.

·         Have some background music on to help create a bit of ambience and fill any initial lulls in conversations.

·         The meal certainly doesn’t need to be ready the moment your guests step through the door, but if there’s a nibble or two that can be passed around it will ward off hunger pangs and buy you a bit more time in the kitchen.

·         You absolutely don’t have to make every element of the brunch from scratch. Take inspiration from our ideas for ready-made extras and by all means pick up a store-bought dessert.

 

England squads for Test and T20 series against New Zealand

Test squad: Joe Root (capt), Jofra Archer, Stuart Broad, Rory Burns, Jos Buttler, Zak Crawley, Sam Curran, Joe Denly, Jack Leach, Saqib Mahmood, Matthew Parkinson, Ollie Pope, Dominic Sibley, Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes

T20 squad: Eoin Morgan (capt), Jonny Bairstow, Tom Banton, Sam Billings, Pat Brown, Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Joe Denly, Lewis Gregory, Chris Jordan, Saqib Mahmood, Dawid Malan, Matt Parkinson, Adil Rashid, James Vince