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Red –based earthly tones and pigmented, spicy yellows. At the heart of the Kinship palette dove gray and a muted pink. Traditional summery hues of baked coral, dark orchid and rose madder (pale shade of pink) paired with golden sand and dark ginger
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Metallic versions of this tone introduce a precious glint, whit Shoal water, washed indigo and horizon blue offer a calming counter balance along with core color.
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The Summary of Colors Red-based earthy tones and pigmented, spicy yellows... At the heart of the Kinship palette dove gray and muted pink traditional summery hues of baked coral, dark orchid & rose madder (pale shade of pink) paired with golden sand & dark ginger
Metallic versions of these tones introduce a precious glint White shoal water, washed indigo and horizon blue offer a calming counterbalance along with core colors
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The Kinship palette is composed of rich, earthy hues and cozy, neutral shades. This careful intermingling of colors is designed to elevate with its positivity, while also exuding a sense of intimacy and warmth.
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Warm Spicy tones Deep yellow and the colors of mustard and ginger, reflect the essence of sunshine and high summer. Warm and radiant, equally joyous and modern. As well as ancient and deep, that gives the kinship feeling of earthiness.
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Multicultural reds Dark orchid, deep red and Persian red call up the cool effect of the central and South America as well as the . orchid tones of Asia. They contain capable clean modernity, but shine especially well in craftinspired settings
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Grounded green Heritage green and pale leaf green refines the color palette with their cool effect on the previous spicy colors. They can give a sense of earthiness that makes the design comfortable and grounded.
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Rich Coral Baked coral and melon bring a unique heat to the kinship palette. At once natural and intense, they are commercial and also feel modern and innovative when paired with darker core neutral or blues and washed indigo
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Graphic folk Folk influences become more geometric, abstract and decontextualized. Small and medium graphics feature a contrast of bright and dark colors, and borrow from African wax prints as well as Arabic or Latin American designs. Digital reworks update these motifs in a modern way.
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Folk patterns are graphic and playful, printed in borders and small-scale all-over repeats. Geometrics are either structured and clean or block-printed, adding a crafted touch in play with the spice tones of the Kinship palette.
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Intricate medallions Ideal for placed graphics across tapestry, textiles and decor, medallions from various eras and cultures are worked into fresh contemporary designs. An ornate approach is key, with intricate and curvilinear designs that seem to tangle into continuous lines and contoured corollas that offer a stylized take on floral motifs.
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Kinship is one of the universals in human society and therefore plays an important role in both the regulation of behavior and the formation of social groups. Kinship depend on the social recognition and cultural implementation of relationships derived from descent and marriage and normally involves a set of kinship terms and an associated set of behavioral patterns and attitudes which, together, make up a systematic whole.
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Kinship identifies a fresh global outlook inspired by a new wave of trade routes spanning the world. Increasingly real and virtual connection between continents and the blending of cultural identities.
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The Kinship trend is tapping into the combination of cultures. It suggests that eastern and western values are going to complement each other and merge to create a sense of community
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A strong emerging story for S/S 18 sees Western styling fuse classic cowboy elements with Cangaco bandit influences. In this direction, cropped wideleg trousers are paired with embellished-yoke Western shirts. Look to Brazilian designer Helo Rocha for more inspiration.
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A strong emerging story for S/S 18 sees Western styling fuse classic cowboy elements with Cangaco bandit influences. In this direction, cropped wideleg trousers are paired with embellished-yoke Western shirts. Look to Brazilian designer Helo Rocha for more inspiration.
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Kinship has a global focus, inspired by the growth of international sporting events and new trade routes, and the resulting exchange of cultural influences. Colors are vibrant, silhouettes and details are rooted in tradition, and the crafted and technical merge to create state-of-the-art performance wear that appeals across borders and seasons.
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Patterns and prints embrace a highly ornate style, featuring layers, cutouts, and sacred geometries, folk floral and decorative medallions.
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Eastern references , Iranian and Islamic motifs , mixing and matching , Japanese shibori , dyeing , paint brushes effects , Chinese decorative design , collage and montage patch work , filigree , hieroglyphs and ideogram ,abstract folk, western tools patterns
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KINSHIP embraces global tastes, crafts and experiences-
Physically and virtually
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This Story references rug art and Lin Tian Maio’s Slogan carpets, and features sumptuous fabrics and Colors. Silhouettes are easy, with slim cropped trousers and souk shirts. Blanket dressing moves on from poncho styling to become more wearable, and embroid silk threads create Persian rug-style Pattern.
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The evolution of connectivity, both real and virtual, are driving the Kinship trend - a growing sense of community and cultural sharing where we will increasingly seek to break boundaries, and art and design will seek to become borderless, propagating ideas to different parts of the world.
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SnreWed and rain, edgea nirOva on frost the casual styling of denim towards more luxurious fabrics such as silk and chiffon. As seen at Laura Boned. Levered up and pieced together, Ole overall look rnirnics the sryle of rag rugs and adds texture to simple silhouettes
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Kinship takes recycling to a poetic new path, by mixing different materials, it creates stories of different cultures, places and histories.
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Using textile shreds from around the world to be combined into uniquely personalized products, reworked carpets, clothes and different types of textiles. It adds a sense of identity to every piece
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Kinship is a trend with a global outlook, inspired by a blend of cultures. Traditional patterns from carpets, tapestries and global textiles are fused together and reinvented with a graphic hand. Thousands of years of trading cultural riches culminates in vibrant and diverse decorative pattern that makes a bold statement for festival season
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Take inspiration from the explorative spirit of ancient trade routes by fusing a multitude of patterns in one design, transporting traditional patterns into the new world.
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Fashion and furnishings; two words so similar that not only do they alliterate, they share a multitude of dynamics, yet they have never really crossed over their major kinship: sharing the same trends at the same times.
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Warm and earthy colours are here to stay. Think tan, terracotta, beige, black, emerald green and even watermelon red. When I think of warm colours I just imagine being in a forest. You’re not limited to just wall colour either – add it to your furnishings too.
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The art of knotting string in patterns to make decorative articles. It uses many types of reworked and natural threads. It became a part of the kinship trend as the feeling of the threads gives warmth and a sense of home and comfort
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Ropes, knots and netting are getting the major fashion treatment. Lots of interesting texture and dimension add to the authentic of the kinship trend elevating the net concept in new ways
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One of the most significant graphical shapes of kinship trend is the tootled patterns that were inspired by traditional crafts, where surfaces were stamped or
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Kinship sees a continued focus on natural dyes and sustainability. Indigo in particular takes center stage, but with diluted and salt wash finishes, that give the distressed and imperfect look the aesthetic appreciation it deserves. This direction has broad applications and appeal. Ceramics, clothes and rug designs
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Some characteristic aspect of bohemian style includes- ethnic inspired print, cultural infused colors, motifs, existence of floral pattern and good amount of accessories. It will widen the horizon of the kinship trend.
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Using kinship in interior design reflects the feeling of home in other places not our own. Give the clients or the visitors feeling like they are not just visitor and they belong to the home or place where they are visiting.
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It creates space for compassion and kindness, truth and transparency. A colorful cultural influences ignites our sense of community
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It creates space for compassion and kindness, truth and transparency. A colorful cultural influences ignites our sense of community
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Story telling will become more important, as data and design are combined, connecting people around products and projects that tell vivid tales of places, histories, and cultures.
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Kinship trend takes traditional rattan in its original form and its reworked and reconceptualized version through colors or the use of different materials mixtures such as terracotta, metal, wood or fabrics. Accessories and furniture are made both traditionally classic or with a modern twist. With simple and unfussy construction. Applications: Furniture, Lighting fixtures, accessories and product design
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You’ll also see hanging textiles in place of framed art. So if you find an interesting piece of fabric, a quilt, or even a rug, hang it on your wall
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You can expect to see low line couches, large ottomans, worn tan leather and lots of glamorous velvet. Accessorizing is popular.
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There are so many fun, patterned pieces that also mix really well with pieces from their Super Natural Collection
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The Asian decorating style, there are still many interior designs that emphasize the elements of culture and art at the same time. One of the many decorations from various countries
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Details are informed by familiar and traditional architectural treatments, while colour is simple and uncomplicated, providing warmth
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Natural Fibers, traditional woven or tufted patterns create one of the tactile styles of kinship.
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Folklore revival. Kinship focuses on renewing our faith in one another and the world around us. Drown out the negative vibes and embrace truth and transparency
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With its cognac and deep blue colors, lux vinyl flooring, and modern lighting and table accents. It was clean and warm with just the right amount of rustic charm
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the Kinship Trend by making a small space pop with Very Terracotta; or, for a moodier feel, consider a charcoal such as Ruski
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Prints and pattern are definitely back on the rise – visual impact is the key theme
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-“Mixing scale and proportion and layering patterns together in unexpected ways is a great way to inject whimsy into a room and achieve a more lived-in feel� says Meredith Heron
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We are seeing new interpretations of traditional ethnic designs As they morph into unending new possibilities
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Using natural materials that are eco-friendly is considered to be one of the latest trends
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In our search for spiritual wellbeing we find comfort in folklore and the revival of long-held traditions.
COLOUR TIP
Terracotta will infuse your rooms with warmth. Accent this color with tactile timbers, natural stone and touches of greenery.
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It’s time to switch off the noise and drown out the negative vibes. To create space for compassion and kindness, and truth and transparency. In doing so we find new joy in reviving long-held traditions. A colorful mish-mash of cultural influences ignites our sense of community and kinship helping us to renew our faith in one another and the world around us.
-“Craft” is a manifestation of wanting to stay connected to our humanity and the basic desire to work with our hands
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Styling Tip — Group antiques and vintage flea market finds with new pieces from favorite makers and display them in your unique style.
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Styling Tip — Group antiques and vintage flea market finds with new pieces from favorite makers and display them in your unique style.
Styling Tip Choose colors, art, textiles and objects that make you feel happy. It’s a combination that will always work.
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COLOR TIP An eclectic space often benefits from a neutral backdrop. Hildegard is a grey with distinct green undertones that is neutral enough to pair with many color variations.
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Key materials Clay, wool, rattan, plywood, wood, metallic yarn, cast iron, brass, bronze, silk, gauze, rope, sisal, hemp, leather, glass, nylon, carbon fiber, linen
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Key Finishes Salt - Washed, Bleached ,Naturally dyed, Felted, Fuzzy Yarns, Furry and shaggy, Lacquered, Laser-cut, Tooled, Carved, Etched and engraved, Veiled, Patched, Dip dyed, Tufted and knotted, Fill couple, Brushed, Hammered, Oil rubbed, Top stilted
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Key Patterns Eastern references, Iranian and Islamic motif, mixing and matching, Japanese ciboria, dipdyeing and tie- dyeing, paint brushed effect Chinese decorative designs, collage and montage, patchwork, filigree, hieroglyphs and ideograms, abstract folk, marquetry and inlay, kilim and tapestry, knots and sailing references, western tooling pattern, sacred geometries, stripes, tiles and layering
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Key Shapes Salt- washed, bleached, naturally dyed, felled, fuzzy yarns, furry and shaggy, lacquered, laser-cut, tooled, carved, etched and engraved, veiled, patched, dip dyed, tufted and knotted, fil coupe, brushed, hammered, oil-rubbed, top-stitched and embroidered
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One of the most significant graphical shapes of kinship trend is the tootled patterns that were inspired by traditional crafts, where surfaces were stamped or carved with a specific decorative pattern to illustrate culture. It was first inspired by med-west America and Brazil. They can either be hand colored or studded.
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According to the survey which has been made there were 59 responds. 65.4% Females and 34.6% Males, age range from 18 to 55 most of them didn’t know about kinship trend before. All of them agreed that the trend is about combination of cultures in addition to mixing colors, patterns and styles.
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. . Most of the people who answered the survey agreed that kinship trend will last for 2021 and also they can wear it
Most of the people who answered the survey admitted that they feel attractive to the kinship trend in addition to feeling relaxed and home while looking to kinship interior and 66% prefer visiting new place inspired by kinship trend
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Colors scheme expected in kinship trend in winter
The color Scheme in winter is going to have degrees of brown, orange, green mixing together with different degrees of the color
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In addition to gold color with black , grey and dark green
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Colors scheme expected in kinship trend in summer
The color Scheme in Summer is going to have degrees of bright colors yellow, orange , magenta and brown
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In addition to degrees of blue, purple, magenta in addition to white and grey
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INTERIOR THEMES - MULTICULTURAL COMPOSITIONS
Encounter Culture trend, bold blending of global references drives a vibrant and rebellious direction that takes crafts and constructions from various cultures into a fresh, unexpected remix. Patterns, ‘artifacts and even flags are combined to define a new sense of shared visual identity. This direction is ideal for textiles and pattern design, where the use of fabric ‘shreds and reworked native motifs creates lively, dense and diverse designs.
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We forecast the kinship trend will continue with the collage method and it will go back to Nostalgia, it will be a mixing of cultures, Nostalgia and collage.
As we forecast the kinship trend will continue with the collage method but it will be collage of different cultures in one interior space or one piece of textile.
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The ongoing direction of mixing and matching influences from different cultures will continue and will be updated with compositions that is more eclectic and varied.
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Characters and motifs come together for structured all over design that spill over their borders, filling lettering and textured patterns to add interest to surface. Creating a global blend.
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The range seamlessly blends light-weight fabrics with vibrant designs to create outfits that go perfect for this season. From tribal patterns, ethnic paisleys, traditional embroideries to floral and cross stitch patterns, various prints have been used.
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The color palette is filled with tranquil summery hues. On-trend elements such as tassels have been used, which has infused a tribal aesthetic throughout.
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Color blocking compositions create a modern feel similar to batch work. Bolder colors appear to replace, and sometimes mix with, the earthy tones with the appearance of light pastels
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Light summer colors take more artistic direction, using silk, cotton and more mix of fabrics
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Take inspiration from the explorative spirit of ancient trade routes by fusing a multitude of patterns in one design, transporting traditional patterns into the new world. Renew these motifs with a stylized hand, and intensify prints with a bold key line and decorative dotting
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Kinship trend is depicted by bohemian and romantic styles combined with whimsical elements like floral pattern. With varied cultural influence it gives us plenty of opportunities to create new fusion of ideas.
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However, some popular tribal motifs involve understated hues that let the angles and lines of the pattern take center stage. Whether you’re a color enthusiast looking for those va-va-voom pieces or you prefer to keep it simple and subtle, consider embracing the tribal design trend. Never has geometry been so compelling
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Applications: Accessories, Clothes, products, footwear and furniture.
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Styling Tip Printed chair Frida Kahlo
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Aztec-inspired rugs, Southwestern pillows, and kilim-influenced textiles‌ Not only have tribal patterns appeared on clothing and artwork, they’ve found their way to our interiors.
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These bold designs add intrigue and vibrancy to our spaces, as shown by the assortment of tribal finds below.
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