Editor's picks: print & pattern from Heimtextil

Friday, 10 January 2014

Engineer Nature Trend Forum, Heimtextil 2014



Florals take on a new exciting direction at this year's Heimtextil. Digitally printed photographic florals in vivid saturated colour are more prominent than ever before. A lush green, garden flower print is spotted at S.Oliver by Ibena and a vibrant peach blossom at Essenza. An illusional effect is created at Pip Studio with a photographic climbing floral wall covering superimposed with real flowers, it's tricky to tell the difference between what is real and printed.

Essenza, Heimtextil 2014

S.Oliver by Ibena, Heimtextil 2014

Pip Studio, Heimtextil 2014

Pip Studio, Heimtextil 2014

Engineer Nature Trend Forum,  Heimtextil  2014

Painterly florals continue to be evident. Brand Bedding House daringly mix and match different patterned and coloured watercolour repeats across one bed creating a unique bed set.
Bluebellgray, Bedding House, Heimtextil 2014





Bluebellgray, Heimtextil 2014

Unexpected pattern markmaking is a refreshing new direction, generating exciting expressive results. Seen in abundance at the Generate Collision trend forum, where a mix of analog and digital techniques reveal new interesting unpredictable effects.
Bedding House, Heimtextil 2014


Generate Collision Trend Forum, Heimtextil 2014
Generate Collision Trend Forum, Heimtextil 2014
Generate Collision Trend Forum, Heimtextil 2014
Generate Collision Trend Forum, Heimtextil 2014
Plaids have increased in scale this year, creating fun and bold compositions on of the top of the bed.
S.Oliver by Ibena, Heimtextil 2014
Bedding House, Heimtextil 2014
A Tiki and Hawaiian beach aesthetic create a high summer direction spotted at brands Essenza and Bedding House.
Bedding House, Heimtextil 2014

Essenza, Heimtextil 2014



Abstract pattern is an emerging theme, where geometric shapes are placed into abstract compositions. Essenza play with random 'cut-out' shapes generating a new 1980's aesthetic.
Essenza, Heimtextil 2014
Generate Collision Trend Forum, Heimtextil 2014