Caesarstone’s commitment to innovation, creativity and enthusiasm for design comes to life in the pages of their latest design book – Caesarstone: Kitchen Trends.
Kitchen Trends – Today, Tomorrow and For the Future.
The Kitchen, Today
From lifestyle and cultural trends through surface treatments and finishes, four stories take you on a journey to a better knowledge of current aesthetics.
The brand explores kitchen and tech innovations, but also the way kitchens have become the central hub of the home whilst looking at the trends that will shape the design scene in 2018.
Caesarstone: Kitchen Trends is complete with a Caesarstone colour and material palette in the shape of a stand-alone tangram made up of swatches of the related Caesarstone colours along with complimentary colours and materials. Tear it out, play with it, mix and match the trends.
This book offers key insights to create tomorrow’s collections.
Introducing…
Timeless Classic
“Past and future, work and leisure, fashion and interiors, home and retail, craft and digital. We live in a time of blurring boundaries. A time where opposites balance, inspire & complement one another”.
In pursuit of a new equilibrium, we return to ancient formulas of ideal proportions and explore historic references to redefine perfection. This intellectual approach to creative thinking sees a fresh, timeless aesthetic arise, achieved by thoughtful and refined designs that renew Modernism.
Urban Industrial
“The long-term, industrial trend will continue to be important in seasons to come but will evolve towards a more urban and yet increasingly poetic and light-hearted direction”.
Heavy construction materials such as concrete or cement will be softened by light, feminine tints; new composites will be crafted with colourful industrial waste; and fanciful constructions will add a fun element to rough silhouettes. The serious industrial aesthetic is taking an experimental and playful stance.
Calm Luxe
“Our world is moving faster than ever and time comes in short supply, so we try to live more slowly, design more thoughtfully, and find joy in quieter, softer environments”.
We pare back to the essential to make room in our minds, lives and homes. Our living spaces have a peaceful, calming quality that provides a visually light haven that soothes the eye but also the mind. This is an acutely minimal direction, elevated by careful details and high-quality finishes.
Wild Living
“We seek deeper and more visceral connections to nature in an attempt to more meaningfully connect with the off-screen world. Surfaces, materials, colours and even shapes are drawn from the Earth and its untamed landscapes. We bring the outdoors indoors”.
Lush vegetation or textured finishes that play to our senses and answer our longing for real, rough, even feral tactility. Technology also takes a more low-key direction – ancient crafts and natural materials are combined with technological advances to create new, contemporary products and appliances.
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