Est Magazine is all about showcasing the talents of creatives from all around the globe and nothing illustrates this better than our quarterly trend report. Inside each subscriber only issue if Est Magazine we invite selected stylists and photographers to interpret latest global design trends. As 2013 comes to a close we’re reflecting on the year gone by and how our four stunning trend reports have inspired our own design aesthetic.
Issue #8 Trend Report | Going Green
Looking to nature to lead the way, photographer Marjon Hoogervorst and stylist Anouk Brands show how to use the Pantone colour for 2013, Emerald Green, to recharge and revitalise our spaces. As a symbol of growth, renewal and prosperity we can all benefit from injecting a little of the hue into our lives. VIEW WHOLE REPORT >>
Issue #9 Trend Report | Significant Colour
Given the current global appreciation for all things pastel, we asked Danish photographer Stephan Schnedler-Sørensen and stylist Denis Bjerregaard to show us how we can incorporate the dusty tones of terracotta and copper in small ways into our homes. Or for those drawn to the power of the blue punch, the creative duo show us how really embrace the lift that blue can give to any interior scheme. Timber, brass, stone, wool and leather of course keep the colour scheme grounded – as only natural elements can. VIEW WHOLE REPORT >>
Issue #10 Trend Report | Forage
Photographer Tara Pearce and stylist Stephanie Stamatis show us how to go back to our roots, reclaim our inner hunter and gatherer and get into nature to inspire our spaces. Wood, clay, paper and string can deconstruct a space and ground it with nature. Create the perfect balance of calm and creative stimulation by foraging both the forest floor and the Sunday markets for unique little finds that will centre both you and your space. VIEW WHOLE REPORT >>
Issue #11 Trend Report | Blue Print
Ancient crafts pared with contemporary patterns and new applications have seen a worldwide Indigo trend take hold. From the Shibori masters in Japan, to the recent revival of Africa’s ancient traditions of indigo dyeing led by artist Aboubakar Fofana, the current infatuation with indigo is ever-growing. Photographer Marjon Hoogervorst and stylist Anouk Brands capture the home of Baukje Stamm who studied the craft of indigo dyeing and Shibori in Japan. VIEW WHOLE REPORT >>
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