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A reintroduced Josef Frank Pattern

Speaking of art and patterns, I actually really like this old textile pattern by Josef Frank called Marble 4420. Svenskt Tenn reintroduced it today, in velvet, for the Stockholm Furniture Fair. Designers Förster & Kusoffsky also made some new products interpreting this pattern. It’s not a typical Frank pattern – they say, I think it’s Franky! – story goes it was sketched when Josef Frank had encountered the art of Jackson Pollock, during this stay in New York in the 1940s. By any means it has a fresh arty vibe. Almost graffiti-ish yet very tidy.

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Trendy Beautisleep!

Louis XIV-style headboard, bright colours and modern accessories make a lovely eclectic mix [via HouseToHome] and the graffiti vibe in combination with the super-trendy plaid make this room at Ace Hotel insanely appealing Newyorkish.

Parallel is this kind of beautiness, a neo-trendy romantic country style. Bouquets and roses, distressed furniture, wood and pastels. [images: John Lewis ] For trendy rest and blissful dreams.

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Mr Personal Walls

Mr Perswall is a Swedish wallpaper factory, manufacturing an innovative assortment of photowalls, murals and designed feature walls. By uploading your own image to the site and customize it to a wallpaper you can also be your own wallpaper designer. Here’s trendey top 4 of the Perswall assortment. First row 1. pink blossom [beautiful wallpaper, many potential uses/rooms] 2. graffiti city [interesting graffiti interpretation yet too noisy at times. Ideal for smaller spaces], and at second row: 3. rainbow stripes [could look really cool at places. WIC would be my choice] and 4. sthlm skyline [soulful or restless?]

Above this list is, of course, customized wallcoverings; sprung from own photo or pattern choices. Individual creativity has always highest rank here @ trendey. To inspire You and Ourselves is our calling.

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Rock ‘n Roll Chic Lighting

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this quintet of trendey lighting consists of

nostos by mat&jewski, a cage from Diesel with Foscarini

bourgie (chrome) from Kartell, hi-light from RE-SURFACE

and jewel on the cable by Penelope Batley

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