7 Trends in Contemporary Furniture and Decor From ICFF 2021
Natural materials, vibrant botanicals and playful shapes were on view at the recent New York trade show
Furnishings with a focus on materials, function, flora and form made an impact at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) during New York Design Week. The trade show, held Nov. 14-15, welcomed architects, designers and industry professionals back to its first in-person event since 2019.
On display were beautiful blends of marble and stone and hardwoods molded into dramatic shapes, showcasing an attention to natural materials. A wave of new furnishings and wall coverings embraced an emerging design trend: the squiggle. And outdoor furniture got bolder and brighter as the world gets back outside. Read on to see these trends and more from the show, then tell us in the Comments which pieces you might include in your next project.
On display were beautiful blends of marble and stone and hardwoods molded into dramatic shapes, showcasing an attention to natural materials. A wave of new furnishings and wall coverings embraced an emerging design trend: the squiggle. And outdoor furniture got bolder and brighter as the world gets back outside. Read on to see these trends and more from the show, then tell us in the Comments which pieces you might include in your next project.
The texture and grooves on the Fracture Mirror by Simon Johns nods to the natural crevices and geometries of sedimentary stone. Glass, gypsum cement and wood come together in this sculptural mirror with stony white pillars and a contemporary design.
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2. Warm and Vibrant Botanicals
Flora-inspired pieces have been appearing steadily at design shows, from Salone del Mobile to High Point Market. At ICFF, rugs, wallpaper and accessories showed up in warm and vibrant hues.
Nanimarquina showed its collection of hand-tufted Bloom wool rugs featuring earth tones. Warm greens, reds, oranges and yellows mixed with deep blacks and reds give the 4.9-by-5.5-foot rug seen here a punch of sophisticated color.
Flora-inspired pieces have been appearing steadily at design shows, from Salone del Mobile to High Point Market. At ICFF, rugs, wallpaper and accessories showed up in warm and vibrant hues.
Nanimarquina showed its collection of hand-tufted Bloom wool rugs featuring earth tones. Warm greens, reds, oranges and yellows mixed with deep blacks and reds give the 4.9-by-5.5-foot rug seen here a punch of sophisticated color.
3. Squiggles and Waves
Organic and energetic shapes such as waves and squiggles are emerging as a design trend that’s both quirky and sophisticated. From wallpaper and lighting to mirrors and chairs, squiggles and waves are having a moment.
Merenda Wallpaper debuted Under Water Wave, a collection of wallpapers inspired by Japanese waves and graffiti drip techniques. This one, Autumn Wave, features earthy green and brown tones in a subtle gradient.
Organic and energetic shapes such as waves and squiggles are emerging as a design trend that’s both quirky and sophisticated. From wallpaper and lighting to mirrors and chairs, squiggles and waves are having a moment.
Merenda Wallpaper debuted Under Water Wave, a collection of wallpapers inspired by Japanese waves and graffiti drip techniques. This one, Autumn Wave, features earthy green and brown tones in a subtle gradient.
The Squiggle Mirror by CAM Design is made of solid American black walnut and features a long, prominent squiggle. The full-length mirror can be hung vertically or horizontally, depending on how you want to accent its stunning shape.
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4. Hardwoods in Exaggerated Shapes and Curves
Wood is one material to always keep an eye out for when it comes to American design and sustainability. This year, hardwood furnishings had elegant curves and dramatic forms.
Long Island, New York-based Ian Love Design debuted shapely wooden tables during ICFF’s virtual showcase in 2020. However, this year it showed new tables and a chair inspired by mystical symbolism and crop circles, made from local trees that were taken down and marked as garbage.
Bold forms hand-carved out of bleached holly and hard maple shape the two tables. Imprinted circles and arrows of different sizes on the poplar chair’s backrest, and a large square cutout on the trapezoidal base, create interesting geometries.
Wood is one material to always keep an eye out for when it comes to American design and sustainability. This year, hardwood furnishings had elegant curves and dramatic forms.
Long Island, New York-based Ian Love Design debuted shapely wooden tables during ICFF’s virtual showcase in 2020. However, this year it showed new tables and a chair inspired by mystical symbolism and crop circles, made from local trees that were taken down and marked as garbage.
Bold forms hand-carved out of bleached holly and hard maple shape the two tables. Imprinted circles and arrows of different sizes on the poplar chair’s backrest, and a large square cutout on the trapezoidal base, create interesting geometries.
An hourglass shape, see-through tambour screens and brushed brass supports outfit the Dragonfly cabinet. Topolino Design carved white oak into graceful curves and contours that give this piece a light and ethereal feel.
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5. Bold Hues for Outdoor Furniture
As the world inches back outside, designers and brands are making outdoor furnishings with a brighter and bolder attitude.
Outdoor furniture company Tidelli introduced new collections of sofas, chairs, benches and tables in saturated hues and modern designs. This sofa from the Kauai collection has clean lines, fire engine red upholstered seating and a matching aluminum base.
As the world inches back outside, designers and brands are making outdoor furnishings with a brighter and bolder attitude.
Outdoor furniture company Tidelli introduced new collections of sofas, chairs, benches and tables in saturated hues and modern designs. This sofa from the Kauai collection has clean lines, fire engine red upholstered seating and a matching aluminum base.
Shore’s handmade Monochrome Lounger, Square, Bench and Stools are made of a handwoven silicone textile that’s stretched over high-performance marine-grade foam for extra protection from the elements. Smooth curves, modern design and vibrant colors make these great for outdoor relaxing and entertaining.
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6. Rattan and Cane
Natural plant fibers such as rattan and cane can give spaces a relaxed tone. At ICFF and beyond, these materials continue to resonate with makers and brands around the world for their strength, durability and beauty.
The Laura collection of counter and bar stools by Sossego is made of rounded and arched solid wood with woven rattan backrests and plush fabric or leather seats.
Natural plant fibers such as rattan and cane can give spaces a relaxed tone. At ICFF and beyond, these materials continue to resonate with makers and brands around the world for their strength, durability and beauty.
The Laura collection of counter and bar stools by Sossego is made of rounded and arched solid wood with woven rattan backrests and plush fabric or leather seats.
7. Jagged Edges
Furniture and accessories with uneven and jagged edges were mainstays at ICFF. Whether for function or looks, these elements leave a lasting impression.
Together and Apart is a modular furniture system comprising two interlocking saw-toothed wedges that are fully adjustable to create different shapes and heights. In its most compact form, it measures 20 by 12 by 12 inches and can be configured as a stool, coffee table, laptop desk and more.
This multifunctional piece by Bjarke Ballisager is available in solid white oak or ebonized ash, as well as paper stone and high-density cork.
Furniture and accessories with uneven and jagged edges were mainstays at ICFF. Whether for function or looks, these elements leave a lasting impression.
Together and Apart is a modular furniture system comprising two interlocking saw-toothed wedges that are fully adjustable to create different shapes and heights. In its most compact form, it measures 20 by 12 by 12 inches and can be configured as a stool, coffee table, laptop desk and more.
This multifunctional piece by Bjarke Ballisager is available in solid white oak or ebonized ash, as well as paper stone and high-density cork.
The twisted and off-center sides and edges of the Origin Side table by Bizmuth were inspired by the naturally occurring crystalline metal substance bismuth. This small black walnut table can add an interesting, modern aesthetic to a bedroom or living space.
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Designers, makers and brands showcased new stone furnishings that marry different textures, hues and materials into artful designs.
CAM Design took inspiration from traditional Japanese wood joinery techniques to fuse Calacatta Gold and Nero Marquina stone for the Marble Jointed Bench. The hybrid nature of this bench-table strikes a note with the global trend of creating multifunctional furniture that’s highly adaptable.