Trends in interior design are influenced a number of factors from art, fashion and design through to science, technology and economics, according to trend forecasters WGSN. They have also predicted that 2020 is the year where science and technology meet and make a ‘super-futuristic vision’ a reality, with clean, fresh Neo Mint being the colour of choice.
The hospitality sector’s attention to detail and insistence on perfect customer service reflects in their choices of interior design and how they cater to their guests, whose expectations and the way they use hotels continuing to change.
As interior design continues to evolve, hospitality businesses, whether planning a full redesign or a simple trend update, should keep up to date on the trends that are shaping their industry to evoke emotion and inspire their customers.
As we approach the end of 2019, my client, bespoke B2B furniture manufacturers Timeless Chesterfields, would love to share their thoughts and predictions for commercial interiors in the new year.
The feature could discuss:
- Colour and pattern
- Materials and texture
- Furniture and fixtures
- Use of space and layout