Through the Looking Glass: 10 New Trends for Fall 2016

After a summer spent traveling (collectively, we visited Copenhagen, London, Lisbon, Paris, Dublin, Marfa, and more), we’re back at our desks sorting through our finds. Here are 10 design trends currently on our radar for fall:
1. Stained Glass
Above: Is stained glass making a comeback" We think so; here’s an example we spotted at Native Bio Bistro in Antwerp (photo via Native).
2. The “It” Chair
Above: Faye Toogood may have designed the Spade Chair in 2012, but lately we’ve been spotting it in stylish interiors everywhere, including The New Road Residence in London (the Spade Chair in ash is available at Garde in Los Angeles for $1,295).
3. Flatware as Art
Above: Jewelry for the table: We’ve been noticing a new wave of artisanal flatware designs emerging, such as this Rhodonite stone and steel set from Baciocchi Associati for Nilufar (also see 10 Easy Pieces: New Artisan Flatware Designs). 4. DIY Faucets Made from Plumbing Parts
Above: The handmade faucet look is everywhere; we spotted this one in a project by London architect Simon Astridge (stay tuned; later this week we’ll be posting on five off-the-rack industrial-looking faucets).
5. Carnations
Above: Over on Gardenista, Michelle explored the return of the carnation recently (see Carnations: Rethinking a Supermarket Flower). Floral arrangement and photography by the talented Sophia Moreno-Bunge for Gardenista.
6. Brown Furniture
Above: It’...
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