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TISE Living January 2016 Contents Flooring Trends Cover Story The Modern Memphis look in bold colors with contemporary geometric patterns styled by Laura Greenwood: 1. Top 10 Colors for 2016… The results of our poll revealed 2. The Low-Down on Flooring… Flooring trends, must-have products and new product launches you need to know about 3. What you don’t know… The best ways your peers are using Social Media 4. Interiors Library... Inspiration from around the world 5. Reader’s Comments... Discover what our readers say and let us know your thoughts 6. The BIGGEST trends for 2016... Laura Greenwood walks you through the 3 hottest style stories of the year 7. Social Media Top Tips... Our experts explain how it can grow your business Finally... Join the Conversation Share your photos using #TISE2016 www.tisewest.com Sentiments Wallpaper by Milton & King Pillows from THRŌ by Marlo Lorenz Flooring by Quick-Step Carl Kleiner for FLOS Martin Gould Christine Whittemore @CBWhittemore Lisbeth Calandrino @Lizzc Brian Gracon @BrianGracon Laura Greenwood JANUARY 2016 TISE Living www.tisewest.com

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Page 1: TISE 2016 Trends Hub Magazine

TISE LivingJ a n u a r y 2 0 1 6

ContentsFlooring Trends

Cover Story

The Modern Memphis look in bold colors with contemporary geometric patterns styled by Laura Greenwood:

1. Top 10 Colors for 2016… The results of our poll revealed

2. The Low-Down on Flooring…Flooring trends, must-have products and new product launches you need to know about

3. What you don’t know… The best ways your peers are using Social Media

4. Interiors Library...Inspiration from around the world

5. Reader’s Comments...Discover what our readers say and let us know your thoughts

6. The BIGGEST trends for 2016... Laura Greenwood walks you through the 3 hottest style stories of the year

7. Social Media Top Tips...Our experts explain how it can grow your business

Finally... Join the Conversation

Share your photos using #TISE2016www.tisewest.com

Sentiments Wallpaper by Milton & King

Pillows from THRŌ by Marlo Lorenz

Flooring by Quick-Step

Carl Kleiner for FLOS

Martin Gould

Christine Whittemore

@CBWhittemore

Lisbeth Calandrino

@Lizzc

Brian Gracon

@BrianGracon

Laura Greenwood

JANUARY 2016 TISE Living www.tisewest.com

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FROM THE EDITOR.. .

JANUARY 2016 TISE Living www.tisewest.com

New Year, New Start, New Style

Welcome to the first issue of TISE Living – a magazine dedicated to surface products &

interior trends. What better way to start 2016 than to explore the trends set to dominate the coming year?

It’s a year that will see a focus on materials that connect us to Nature, a sense of Wellbeing, and a new take on Luxury. We highlight the game-changing product launches from across the industry, new styling tricks, and explain how to balance the year’s color palettes.

We’re forecasting a renewed love affair with travertine, a resurgent interest in dark wood tones, and growth for cork, whilst the desire for gray tones gains even greater momentum. From the latest material mash-ups, desirable wood tones and on-trend surface finishes to the key pattern directions of the year, we’ve compiled the hottest style stories that will help you get ahead of the competition.

This really is the definitive flooring trends edit.

VICTORIA REDSHAW

What did you enjoy in this issue?

Send your feedback and questions to

@scarletopus #TISE2016

I WANT TO HEAR

FROM YOU!

TISE Living INBOX

{highlight}

We asked: What do you think the biggest flooring trend will be

in 2016?

@TContractFloors: “Natural with

texture, seagrass,

coir, slate, cork”

“It’s all about scattered and intermingled layouts and unexpected materials forging new relationships.

Right now I’m loving marble & wood mash-ups.”

West Elm Market, Brooklyn

Mix & MISmatch Materials

Trends

I’m

LOVING:“I’m still crazy about the concrete

look. Keep tiles oversized and surface finishes beautifully imperfect.”

Image courtesy of The Block, Aus

Concrete

“From the Heritage look to Industrial Chic – parquet flooring sets the stage for some of the

most stylish interior schemes this year.” rue Prés aux Clercs renovation, Paris

by A+B Kasha

Parquet

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12 PAGE TREND BOOKLETTHE BIGGEST TRENDS FOR 2016

We reveal 3 of the Hottest Style Stories...

Ideas and Inspiration for your interior

Belo RioStarting with...

#1Belo Rio

#2Woodland

Walk

#3Soft

Minimalism

TISE Living | Trend Direction

JANUARY 2016 | www.tisewest.com

Sun, Samba and New Style

This trend has a vibrant city focus, with particular influences from South America. Rio’s street culture, Favela lifestyle, carnival spirit, beach scenes and lush Amazonian rainforest all provide designers with inspiration. Stylistically this trend is joyful, colorful and expresses a fusion of cultures. From this emerges a spontaneous style of re-purposed product design, a sense of exuberant improvisation, and a mix of color and pattern.

#1

By Laura Greenwood

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TISE Living | Belo Rio

JANUARY 2016 | www.tisewest.com

TOP ten

Trending this

season...

Belo RioTop 10 Product Finds...

#2 Fan Lamp by FANtasized

#1 Macaron Lamp by Silvia Ceñal #3 PET Lamp

Guambia by Studio Alvaro Catalán de Ocón

#8 Tilleul containers by Colonel

#7 Innesti vases by Alexandra DentonandSofiaLazzeri

#6 Scrapwood Wallpaper by Piet Hein Eek, From Rockett St George

#9 Recycled Skateboard Furniture by Deckstool #10 Stools by Rana Salam for Nada Debs

#4 Cork and Felt Rug by Hella Jongerius

#5 Cocktail Chair by Squint Limited

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TISE Living | Belo Rio

JANUARY 2016 | www.tisewest.com

FlooringFocus

157+173 Designers 

Copacabana Beach

GRAFFITI

BAMBOO

MULTI-LAYERED

A reclaimed and re-purposed design agenda is inspired and reinforced by the favela’s of Rio. From this emerges a spontaneous, imperfect, raw and industrial craft style for flooring. Wood holds the remnants of paint and wording, it’s surface is scraped, worn, weathered and aged. Multi-layers of color, pattern and texture is built up gradually to create a collaged approach; a crowded feel. Chaotic tile mosaic, graffiti patterns and raffia weaves dominate rug and carpet design direction. A real mix and mismatch of intense layers builds an interior style that has the exuberant energy of Rio’s street culture. Important materials include reclaimed woods, brightly colored woven and knitted yarn constructions, cork, scuffed leather and bamboo.

RECLAIMED

LAYERED PATTERN

FEDRO Floor Rocker by Lorenza Bozzoli for DEDON

TAGGED Make Rugs Not War by Jan Kath

Bamboo Hardwoods Booth 1268

Crucial TradingWools Of New Zealand Booth 829

Kaleen Rugs Booth 532

Kaleen Rugs Booth 532

Luiz-Felipe Andrade

MULTI-COLORED WEAVE

GLOBAL MIX

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Mix and MisMatchThe layering up of color, texture and pattern

TISE Living | Belo Rio

JANUARY 2016 | www.tisewest.com

HOW TO MIX

& MATCH FLOORING

IDEAS

FAVELA

CAREFREE COMBINATIONS

STREET ART

FREESTYLE

RECLAIM

STENCIL

MATERIAL MIX

This season, why not style your floor to fit our Belo Rio trend? This look is all about the mix and mismatch of color, pattern and texture. Mix different shades of woods together, add in painted effects randomly and combine tiles with wood in one interior setting. Keep a freestyle and carefree design approach to the combination of pattern and shape. Become the designer by creating stencils to paint or spray on the floor, add busy graphics, layered text and graffiti characteristics. A playful, inventive and spontaneous way to creating contemporary flooring with a Brazilian twist.

Ana Teresa Bello’s kitchen in Rio. Image by Andre Nazareth

Patchwork by WINEO

Recycled Porcelain Skate Tile Floor at Google Offices in Irvine, CA

Tim Melideo - Grid

Potpurri Collection by 3 Dots Collective

The Art of Board Tile Collection by Imagine Tile

‘Ground By’ by pierre talagrand: mr. & mr.

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TISE Living | Woodland Walk

JANUARY 2016 | www.tisewest.com

WOODLAND WALKA trend that seeks out the beauty, rawness and destructiveness of nature. Overgrown, unexpected and untamed elements of nature create an enchanting mood.

DARK ROMANTICISM

A traditional and familiar atmosphere can be seen and felt throughout this trend’s style. But, then you begin to notice the intensity of the dense florals, overgrown qualities and the peeling back of layers through time. Then you can sense the evocative nature of this trend. Its romanticism and deep connection to nature, the beauty in its rawness and even in its destructive qualities.

A POETIC PALETTEA dramatic heathland palette of rich colors;Moorland Green and Bracken BrownGlorious Heather tonesBlack Iris tinged with a purple hue

Agatha A Nitecka

Eleanor Jane Browne

#2

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TISE Living | Woodland Walk

INTENSE NATURE

2. Momeni Booth 832

3. Aviva Stanoff

8. Spellbound Cabinet by Koket

10. Primitive Console by Ginger & Jagger

7. Organic Lighting by Serip

Maria Grachvogel

9. Gold plated concrete vase by MenschMade

1. Slash Lamp by Ubikubi Studio

4. Milliken CarpetBooth 502

5. Quick-Step, Reclaime Collection, Tudor Oak Planks

Booth 4017

6. Quick-Step, Envique Collection, Urban Concrete Oak Planks

Booth 4017

10 OF THE

BEST

Transparency

Peeling Layers

Dust FinishOvergrown

Designers and architects begin to explore the beauty and rawness of nature through the appearance of overgrown elements and untamed features. Here we take you through 10 of the best interior products that relate to this trend. Products which appear to be eroded or distressed over time. Crumbling and cracking textures, surface finishes are chalky, dusty and matte. Overlapping, aged and peeling layers add interesting qualities to lighting and furniture. The importance of layering semi sheer fabrics is strengthened in this trend, to create a blurred, hazy appearance, building that mysterious mood and atmosphere.

Crumbled

Blurred

Delicate Concrete

Creeping Foliage

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JANUARY 2016 | www.tisewest.com

TISE Living | Woodland Walk

Light by Jess Shaw

Ascend Rugs, NZ Booth 826

Calacatta Oro Marble by Bedrosians Booth 4834

Highland Oak by Boen Booth 262

Dark Floral Wallpaper by Ellie Cashman Design

Ted Baker Tiles by British Ceramic Tile

This season florals are dark, dense and fantastical often having a dreamlike quality and are seen on wallpaper (left) and also tile (below). Designers

should embrace classic fabric patterns such as Glen Check, Herringbone and

Houndstooth which are often seen in traditional men’s suiting. There is an overall sense of heritage and familiarity here, fabrics are brushed, felted, hazy and blurred, as well as incorporating the essential tweed textures. Other materials include gray or brown toned marble, and naturally aged, gray toned woods with multi colored loop pile rugs and carpet. These materials work beautifully alongside the dense floral patterns in the deep heather purples, hazy lilacs and intense wine tones.

A POETIC PALETTE

Heritage Fabrics Intense Florals

Gray Cast Palette

Tailored Pattern

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TISE Living | Woodland Walk

JANUARY 2016 | www.tisewest.com

FLOORINGFOCUS

Robert Bailey Interior Design, Vancouver

Louis De Poortere

Ascend Rugs, NZ Booth 826Heathered Yarn

Naturally Aged Flooring Booth 4431 Hickory Tumbleweed

Momeni Booth 832

Catherine Bertola, Scratching at the Surface

Ayala Serfaty

Jan Kath

CRACKLED

WORN AWAY

RUSTIC TWEED

REVEALED LAYERS

Now with a focus on flooring, you can see how the important aesthetics within the Woodland Walk trend can translate onto your floor. Add unexpected beauty and rawness to your interior by including a worn, distressed-look rug that explores revealing layers of pattern such as designs by Louis De Poortere, Jan Kath or Momeni. The combination of unique naturally aged woods, heritage style herringbone floor layouts, all with a gray hue work alongside traditional woven tweed textiles. This will create that cozy, dark romantic yet intriguing design style. Mossy, felted and brushed textures appear on furniture and rugs, crafted by nature.

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TISE Living | Soft Minimalism

JANUARY 2016 | www.tisewest.com

A RESTRAINED PALETTEDiscrete pastels are infected with a gray tone.Cosmetic shades are muted and intimate.The darker colors act as grounding accents.

A trend that addresses the increasing desire for privacy in order to reconnect with ourselves and regain a sense of control. A calm, simple and ordered style that explores concealing, revealing and unexpected transparencies.

Anne van Galen

Azucena

Fog Lights by Zero Lighting

BIG-GAME Design Studio

Normann Copenhagen

#3

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JANUARY 2016 | www.tisewest.com

TISE Living | Soft MinimalismSIMPLY MODERN

Quiet Design by Sigrid Strömgren

Vase by BIG-GAME Design Studio

Cloud Boxes for PROOFF Lab by Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters 

Eugeni Quitlett for Kartell

Studio Oliver Gustav

Pacaya Mesquite by Mannington Booth 1210

This trend’s style is beautifully calm, simple and ordered, a perfect palette to feel at ease in a bedroom or living area. Product designers explore concealing and revealing, often exposing elements that are normally hidden away. This is tactfully expressed in products such as the Eugeni Quitlett chair for Kartell (bottom right) where the beauty of the body’s natural curve is revealed. Similarly, products begin to appear hazy or blurred like the vase below, where the flowers it contains can only be seen through frosted glass. This is a visually quiet trend.An edited-down and simplistic approach is crucial however, it also looks inviting, there is a sense of softness, curvaceaousness and plain smoothness. Surfaces are matte and chalky with blonde woods such as white oak, maple and birch which subtly add to this modern mood. Woods are bare and sanded to enhance the minimalistic discreetness of this style.

Light Containers by Martín Azúa

Image by Stylist Bek Sheppard

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TISE Living | Soft Minimalism

JANUARY 2016 | www.tisewest.com

SOCIAL SOLITUDEA new focus on creating quiet spaces for office design and in the home is becoming increasingly important to help regain our ‘social solitude’.

We seek a desire to create spaces that allow people to focus, recharge and contemplate; enabling us to reconnect with ourselves once again.

Times 4 Cof ee Table by Gonçalo Campos for Polit

T e C

all by Studio TILT

Orwell Sofa by Goula and Figuera

Reves Chair by Muka Design Lab

3D Printed Ghost Lamp by Cozi Studio

Whether it is in the workplace or at home we need a ‘refuge’ to enable us to recapture the intimacy and privacy that can be lost even in our own homes; especially because of our continued love of open plan layouts. New furniture designs provide us with that greater privacy; a space to read, sleep and relax, closing yourself off from the world, even if just for a few minutes. Blurred, veiled and muted surface effects link with the quilted and discrete patterning that expresses comfort and contentment.

Domestic Refuge

Sanctuary

Recapture Intimicy & Privacy

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TISE Living | Soft Minimalism

JANUARY 2016 | www.tisewest.com

Pale Concrete

Marble Mix

Black Honed Slate

Single-Colored Pattern

Carrara Marble

Gray Matters

FLOORINGFOCUS

How to transform your room with flooring to create a soft minimalistic look...

This trend translates beautifully onto the floor through the use of soothing, tonal colors. The cosmetic shades are discreet and restrained, working perfectly alongside gray hues applied to wall or textiles. Carpets and rugs have a deep pile height creating an engaging and comforting aesthetic that is soft to the touch. A style that is simple, modern but intriguingly inviting.

Tiles do not have to be uniform, you can create your very own layout using tonal, complimentary colored tiles such as the ‘Tierras’ tiles by Patricia Urquiola for Mutina (above). Although most surfaces in this trend are smooth, texture and pattern is introduced in the form of subtle textured detailing in single colored products. Pattern looks embossed through slight alterations of tonal color.

Get The Look

Carrara marble is a classic material that appears elegant in almost any form. Work it into your floor by mixing it with gray toned woods that appear sanded and smooth. Pale concrete is the way to go for surface color and texture. A real concrete will give you the best look, however for an affordable alternative you can use concrete-effect tiles suitable for floors and walls.

PaloformMutina Tile collection by Patricia Urquiola

Dechirer Tiles by Patricia Urquiola

Mohawk Carpet - Fulfilled Mission Collection Booth 4310

Domino

Whipped Peach

Jute

Candy Kisses

Mystic Mount

Black Honed slate balances the more neutral tones in this palette. It’s muted ‘cloud-like’ surface appearance reinforces this trend’s veiled aesthetic.