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New York Tabletop Trade Show Report
Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
The Spring 2008 New York tabletop show was a very busy one for us. This is the last major show before the summer gap and this year’s show was even crazier as the shift in the schedule condensed the show into three days. Although the halls were open over the weekend it was a ghost town.
Most of our customers also had successful shows, although the recession, or slow-down, of the US economy did seem to be weighing heavy on the minds of retailers. This trickled down to their ideas on dinnerware designs where people seem to split two ways.
The majority tend to look for safe, traditional designs. Classic english tableware companies are a beneficiary of this trend as are large well-established brands. Royal Doulton is great example. More retailers look for floral designs, although there are subtle changes. Tableware trends are moving from the silhouetted flower patterns that have been popular for so long to more expressionistic, artistic detailed painting with splashes and brush strokes.
Another faction goes in the opposite direction. Instead of going back to more traditional designs they take greater risks. The thinking being that in harder times people are looking for something different. The Chirp pattern by Lenox Simply Fine (which we did not design but wish we had) is a perfect example. This is a bold, risky design that many would say is too contemporary for American tastes. We are happy that Lenox has been very successful with this pattern and think it shows that design risks do pay off.
There is always a lot of bridal in New York and this show was no different. Formal china is often paired with bridal designers, Vera Wang for Wedgwood and Monique Lhuillier was introduced by Royal Doulton. The casual end, particularly white-ware is often branded with celebrity chefs from Jamie Oliver with Royal Worcester to Mario Batali and Rachel Ray.
It is hard to differentiate, especially in all white ware, which is good news for celebrities looking for endorsements. Patterned tableware still comes down to what is on the plate and tougher compettion will lead to more expressionistic, lively sketchy patterns where the artists work can show through and less rehashing of silhouetted flowers and motifs from Chinese pattern books.
Dinnerware - Tableware Trends Update
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008Statement Colours -> Neons & Brights
This season’s kaleidoscopic colours make bold statements. From electric blues, acid yellows, hot pinks, emerald greens, to the leader of the pack: neon orange. These hues work best in block colours, standing out against blacks or paired with subtle neutrals such as greys and beiges.
Artistic Brush Strokes
The Jackson Pollock inspired paint splatters seen on the catwalk cross over effortlessly to interiors. Expressive splashes and dribbles are a great fit for the table.
Florals
From soft seventies meadow flowers to bold expressive botanicals, florals are still proving to be a fashion staple. This style will continue to strengthen developing more edgy blooms and exaggerated silhouettes.
Geometrics
Geometrics will take the form of ethnic patterns and abstracted African prints in this season’s neons developing from the Eighties Rubik’s Cube style angular graphics.
Figurative Graphics -> Comic Book Chic
Comic book colours, cartoon figures, surreal decorative icons, and punk graphic scenes. Inspired by the emergence of urban art and graffiti in mainstream popular culture.
Welcome
Thursday, January 17th, 2008Welcome to the blog at juliepopledesigns.com. This is the place where we talk about trends and ideas in surface pattern design. It is also a forum to discuss what’s going on in the tableware industry and at the tradeshows. The first big event for us in 2008 is the Frankfurt Ambiente show:
http://ambiente.messefrankfurt.com/frankfurt/de/home.html
We will be reporting on what’s hot and what’s not from the fair. We’re giving the January Maison et Objet a miss this year but would love to hear about it from any of you attending. As we’re based in Liverpool (European Capital of Culture 2008 in case you hadn’t heard!), we’re expecting to be wowed by the Klimt exhibition at the Tate in May; and the newly restored and extended Bluecoat Craft Centre is sure to be a source of inspiration:
http://www.bluecoatdisplaycentre.com/
That’s it for our first post of the year!