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industry insight and advice and tips for your refurbishment project.

Texture is the keyword at Surface Design 2022

Texture in interior design is absolutely vital, it is part of our process of design.  It is not just the texture we feel on fabrics and finishes, but the colour and dimension of materials we see all contributing to the depth and dimension we experience in a space.  This year designers took it one step further by using natural, waste and sustainable materials resulting in an array of interesting textures and finishes.


Image Source: Blank Canvas Creative
Image Source: Blank Canvas Creative
The Surface Spotlight Live stand was in line with the theme of the show, showcasing a selection of products that focus on a more mindful production process taking into account sustainability, innovation and a circular economy.

 

Image credit: Smile Plastics
Smile Plastics is design studio develops materials and finishes from waste materials. Their products are an excellent example of how the integrity of the material is used in the design to form colour, patterns and texture.
Image Credit: Blank Canvas Creative
Organoid uses a gentle process with non-treated natural materials, preserving the colour, texture and sent to make a wonderful range of wall and surface coverings. Product can be made bespoke by adding a specific texture, colour or natural material relevant to your design.
 

Image Credit: Blast Studio

Blast studio uses innovative technology using waste cardboard and coffee cups forming a paste used in 3D printing.  The result is a solid lightweight object with an endless possibility of shapes creating a beautiful “recycled-like” texture.

 

 

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