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WDCV2022: the impact of the e-commerce boom on the ‘habitat’ sector
WDCV2022: the impact of the e-commerce boom on the ‘habitat’ sector

WDCV2022: the impact of the e-commerce boom on the ‘habitat’ sector

The impact of the e-commerce boom on home and lifestyle (‘habitat’) products, which was a very niche area up until recently, has brought about a revolution in this sector of retail.
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15
June
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Three Light Academia trends
Three Light Academia trends

Three Light Academia trends

The Light Academia trend is all about a light colour palette, pastels, and natural light; rustic, monastic, and Newstalgia styles are all headed towards embracing this new approach to interiors.
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09
June
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Architecture in Africa: from clay to Pritzker (but still with clay)
Architecture in Africa: from clay to Pritzker (but still with clay)

Architecture in Africa: from clay to Pritzker (but still with clay)

The new generation of African architects are designing sustainable projects with the people in mind, using traditional techniques and local materials in innovative ways. This was recognised this year at by The Pritzker Architecture Prize, when Francis Kéré became the first African architect to win the prestigious award.
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June
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NOSTALGIC FUTURE: anything old can be new again
NOSTALGIC FUTURE: anything old can be new again

NOSTALGIC FUTURE: anything old can be new again

Mining our memories has become a common trend that is making our greatest experiences the driving forces behind the spaces that inhabit
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09
May
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Architecture and interior design after two years of a pandemic
Architecture and interior design after two years of a pandemic

Architecture and interior design after two years of a pandemic

We took a close look the trends that are here to stay following two years of the pandemic, and how they change physical spaces and how we interact in them.
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27
April
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From VUCA to BANI: reorganising chaos
From VUCA to BANI: reorganising chaos

From VUCA to BANI: reorganising chaos

We analysed the sociocultural trends behind these acronyms and the influence they have on our homes and interior design.
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20
April
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The GYO Movement: the rise of urban kitchen gardens
The GYO Movement: the rise of urban kitchen gardens

The GYO Movement: the rise of urban kitchen gardens

Learn about the Grow Your Own Food movement and the impact it is having on indoor spaces and interior design.
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April
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Three urban kitchen gardens for your home
Three urban kitchen gardens for your home

Three urban kitchen gardens for your home

We’ve selected three ideas to help you join the Grow Your Own Food movement.
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13
April
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Raw interiors: the imperfect beauty of materials
Raw interiors: the imperfect beauty of materials

Raw interiors: the imperfect beauty of materials

Unpolished stone, distressed metal, 100% organic textiles and, of course, untreated timber, are the basics of the raw trend.
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April
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The challenges facing architecture and interior design in 2022
The challenges facing architecture and interior design in 2022

The challenges facing architecture and interior design in 2022

Four well-known Spanish design studios analyse the evolution of their field and give us the scoop on some post-COVID trends.
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