Top 10 September Trends I Interior Design Trends 2022
Hi trendiesss! Trendbook brings to you the next 10 home decor trends for the month of September. According to the interior design trends 2022-2023. See more in detail the hottest home decor trends.
See also: Discover: Interior Design Trends 2022
1 Ancient Modernism
Aesthetics from ancient Rome and Greek are making it’s way back, with a modern approach. A recurrent home decor trend within this interior design season.
JARtB House / Kavellaris Urban Design
JARtB House / Kavellaris Urban Design
2 Botanical Interiors
A segment of the biophilia major trend, botanical interiors brings a perseverance of nature and at the same time, the indoor-outdoor interior design trend 2022-2023.
Collective Botanical exhibition, Officina Milano, Studiopepe & SilviaRivoltella
3 Calm & Clean Cut
According to the Wellness interior trend, nowadays is becoming imperative in having a private sanctuary at their homes, with mainly cream tones and clean-cut furniture designs. To increase our well-being, where interior design and psychology works together.
Greentown Trees Villa, Qiran Design Group
4 Eclectic Fusion
In this home decor trend, we see an increase in oriental aesthetics in the decor.
Canvas Vases , by India Mahdavi
5 Electric Pastels
An upgrade of the lately seen pastels. People will tend to pursue to more joyfull/playfull experiences, and so it affects the next interior design trend projects.
Ziling Changxing Kindergarten, Li Xiang
6 Fun Function
Colors are messages, they bring different energies when applied to a wall or a furniture design. This decor trend is all about merging colorful accents with functional design pieces.
ABU GOSH Trubnaya, STUDIO SHOO
7 Geometrical Seating
Clear geometrical seating is a comeback trend, coming along with the modern retro style.
A new trending product, seen this year at the Copenhagen design show, the Big Talk chair, from Blá Station, is now a worldwide trending product, for its geometrical assemble but also for its colorful upholstery.
8 Sand Tones
One of the key color trends for 2023, is the use of the warm tones color palette, with a sense also of calm and nature-inspired aesthetics.
Artest Restaurant, VETER
9 Textured Wall Decor
Beyond the typical paint artwork, one of the top 10 September trends is having textured artwork on walls. Promoting a sensorial experience to interior design.
Greentown Trees Villa, Qiran Design Group
10 Trend Product
Maya Armchair I BRABBU
Personified as a woman, Maya’s Maize Goddess was the inspiration behind MAYA Velvet Armchair. With legs in matte-aged brass, this mid-century velvet chair has the sensual and delicate forms of the goddess, making it the perfect seating solution for an elegant living room set.
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Join Ideal Standard’s Together World Tour as it reaches London on September 23, 2021
Ideal Standard will host the third stop of its Together World Tour, for the architecture and design community, in London, on September 23, 2021, at 2.00 pm UAE time.
The event is one of a unique sequence of events, across six iconic cities: Milan, Berlin, London, Paris, Dubai and Shanghai, blending an innovative digital format with the attractions of a physical event location.
The London event, featuring artist Soheila Sokhanvari, textile and fashion designer Darren Cross, and architect Roberto Palomba, among other celebrated personalities, will focus on London’s creativity, what it is that makes the city iconic in the design community and the launch of Ideal Standard Tipo Z.
As well as the London film streaming on the Together World Tour microsite, it will also be premiered live, in-person, at the Design London exhibition.
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Designed by NORR, The First Collection Jumeirah Village Circle is scheduled to open in September 2021
The First Collection, a new lifestyle brand from integrated property developer The First Group, has revealed that it will open its first hotel under the brand – The First Collection Jumeirah Village Circle. The First Collection Jumeirah Village Circle, which has been designed by acclaimed architectural firm NORR, will boast 491 guestrooms and suites, as well as a range of ultra-modern guest amenities designed to appeal to business and leisure travellers alike.
The hotel, which is scheduled to open in September 2021, reflects the market-leading ambitions of The First Collection brand. The stunning 40-storey high-rise tower will house an array of sophisticated guest, dining and leisure facilities that will establish the hotel as a unique lifestyle destination located in the heart of New Dubai.
Highlights of the four-star property include an expansive swimming pool, gymnasium and sundeck, alongside separate male and female spa facilities. True to the broader scope of the brand, The First Collection Jumeirah Village Circle will become one of the precinct’s most sought-after dining destinations, thanks to its collection of bespoke signature restaurants.
Headlining the hotel’s outstanding dining facilities is Santè Ria, an ultra-hip, Latino-inspired venue that will serve up fresh flavours embodying the heart and soul of South America. Also included within the complex is Village Bistro – a vibrant, family-friendly venue that will offer an extensive à la carte menu and international buffets. Guests can also chill out by the hotel Terrace Pool with a drink or snack, or enjoy a BBQ as part of the hotel’s regular themed nights.
The First Collection Jumeirah Village Circle’s prime location places it close to the city’s top business precincts and leisure attractions. The hotel is just a 20-minute drive from Dubai’s famed coastline, Downtown Dubai and Dubai South, which is home to the Expo 2020 site.
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Mohamed Melehi exhibition to open in Alserkal Avenue in September 2020
Alserkal Arts Foundation will present New Waves: Mohamed Melehi and the Casablanca Art School Archives in Concrete, Alserkal Avenue in Dubai, from 19 September – 10 October 2020. Curated by Zamân Books & Curating, the exhibition tells the story of the radical Casablanca Art School, retracing Melehi’s career chronologically, from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Melehi is widely regarded as a major figure of postcolonial Moroccan art and of transnational modernism. Previously unseen works and archives present Melehi as a painter, photographer, muralist, graphic and urban designer, art teacher, and cultural activist.
This retrospective exhibition brings a pioneering artist’s multi-faceted career to life, giving UAE audiences a unique insight into a practice that feels critical and relevant for contemporary concerns in this region. The Dubai chapter of the exhibition presents Melehi’s documentary photography – through his travels, and activism – as well as highlights from his graphic design studio SHOOF, and the remarkable murals of the Asilah festival. This expanded research allows new insight into the experimental spirit of the Casablanca Art School as they challenged convention and collaborated to produce radical forms of pedagogy and exhibition making, bringing the artist from the studio into the streets and public squares of Morocco. It also explores Melehi’s in-depth engagement with Afro-Berber art and craft through the collection of Bert Flint, from which he drew artistic inspiration.
The travelling exhibition and the Dubai iteration marks the first time that the full period of Melehi’s works has been shown on a global stage with a researched display.