Design Trends Made In USA
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Today, Interior Decoration is going to show you the design trends made in the USA. From Yabu Pushelberg to Peter Marino, or Ralph Lauren to Jonathan Adler, these are the design trends made in the USA. Take a look:
Yabu Pushelberg is a 37-year-old firm, owned by designer duo George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg- Yabu Pushelberg. They are based in SoHo (New York) and also in Toronto.
They are a leading entity in the market, and the firm’s multidisciplinary approach has evolved to encompass all aspects of design and project management personnel who is specialised in interior, furniture and product design for the hospitality and retail industries.
A great example of their design trends to follow can be seen in the astonishing work at the Moxy Chelsea Hotel. – Yabu Pushelbergwere was in charge of designing the guestrooms. The result is as beautiful as you could expect – they incorporated plenty of whimsical details while also paying close attention to the available space as well as the functionality of everything.
In order to give a sense of warmth and openness, the designers opted for a muted colour palette in things like the wood-like floors, the army-green mosaic tile or even the striped drapes. Reigned by efficiency and premium comfort, each bedroom is appointed with custom-designed and multipurpose furniture designs.
Ralph Lauren Home made its debut in 1983 and was the first American clothing designer to have its first complete home collection. Very much like it’s a clothing line, Ralph Lauren Home, is an epicenter of beautiful interior design trends, and therefore, an endless source of inspiration for anyone who loves ‘decor’.
Ralph Lauren Home includes – furniture; bed and bath linens; China; crystal; silver; decorative accessories and gifts; as well as lighting; fabric; wallcovering; and floorcovering. Not only that, but Ralph Lauren also launched Paint in 1995, which now counts with over 400 palettes, and its the perfect complement to Ralph Lauren Home.
When it comes to the design trends, Ralph Lauren Home stays true to their identity. – Their world is one of redefined American style, time-honored craftsmanship, and exceptional quality. A world, we should say, anyone would want to peek in!
Interior designer, author, TV host, and television personality – this is all that defines Nate Berkus. This renowned American interior designer manages his Chicago interior design company ‘Nate Berkus Associates’; has released numerous lines of products, authored several books, and helped lots of avid decor lovers into the do’s and don’t’s of interior design trends.
His timeless style is one of the most distinctive trademarks in his work, not only that, but every project he embraces is one where he really tries to not just “decorate”, but to actually tell a story. Why? Every space or product needs to tell a story in order for us to be able to connect with it.
His bathrooms are particularly beautiful and his secret to creating what he creates with them is quite simple – “the best bathrooms are the ones that are decorated like any other space in your home”. – With heart and soul, a little bit of design trends knowledge!
Peter Marino is one of the top New York-based interior designers and architects famous for his irreverent and sophisticated approach to his projects. He founded his architecture company in 1978 and is widely acclaimed for having redefined modern luxury through a harmonious symbiosis between architecture and interior design. So much so, that his work includes award-winning residential, retail, cultural, and hospitality projects worldwide.
He has collaborated with the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda in Sardina and Four Seasons Resort in Santa Barbara. Not only that, but his ability to conjure a luxury design without excess has made him the architect of choice for developers and luxury brands, including Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Fendi.
Marino has always been a pioneer when it comes to design trends; in 1985, the Pressman family – who owned Barneys New York at the time – hired him to design their women’s retail concept. Even though this was his first retail project, the outcome was so satisfactory that he went on to designing 17 freestanding Barneys department stores in the U.S. and Japan between 1986 and 1993.
One thing led to another and his work for Barneys put him in contact with other fashion designers for whom he went on to design boutiques such as – Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Giorgio Armani, Ermenegildo Zegna, and Fendi, and eventually Chanel, Dio, and Louis Vuitton.
What began as a family business in the 1950s fabricating mannequins has grown to a gallery and showroom regarded as one of the best in the world. Ralph Pucci is now spread all over Miami and Los Angeles where his galleries can be visited.
In the world of contemporary interior design, Ralph Pucci is the one who can undoubtedly create design trends rather than just following them. His showroom is always irreverent and filled with unique originality that helps to shape contemporary interior design styles as well as design trends. How does this happen? It is through is showroom that he showcases new furniture designers, putting them on the map through the years.
His mannequins include innovative and avant-garde collaborations with fashion designers, illustrators, and supermodels including likes of – Ruben Toledo, Anna Sui, Christy Turlington, Maira Kalman, and Rebecca Moses. The mannequins are also frequently showcased in high-end department stores and boutiques all over the world, including; Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Nordstrom.
Jonathan Adler is a New York-based interior designer that first launched his brand after leaving his day job to pursue his biggest love – pottery. Jonathan’s biggest aim was to design pieces that help anyone building a flawlessly chic home. This led to more and more, and today you can find a huge variety of beautiful design trends (that still shape the industry) all created by him.
A great example is the Now House designed by Adler which features a stylish array of furniture, rugs, bedding, artwork, and decor pieces that are complete sell outs on Amazon!
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