The Maison de Objet design fair in Paris, France is always packed with new, groundbreaking ideas. This year, the featured Archaic Shelters by Elizabeth Leriche were an ironic blast from the past.
Archaic Shelters is an homage to our primitive selves. Elizabeth Leriche fills the space with animal skins, stone-carved furniture, and a stuffed buffalo to emphasize nature and the influence it has on our private lives.
Implications - Elizabeth Leriche knows that privacy has become a luxury in society that moves so fast. Leriche says that many people "want to slow things down, get back in touch with nature, with the seasons--and with the animal world." Her crafty caveman interiors definitely hit the spot.
Crafty Caveman Interiors
Elizabeth Leriche Designs Archaic Shelters for Maison et Objet
Trend Themes
1. Primitive-themed Interiors - Exploring the use of natural elements and traditional craft in interior design creates a unique ambiance, appealing to consumers seeking relaxation and a respite from modern life.
2. Nature-inspired Decor - Incorporating the natural world into interior design motifs and decor creates a sense of warmth and tranquility that appeals to a growing number of health-conscious and environmentally aware consumers.
3. Slow Living Movement - The trend toward simpler living, embracing nature, and disconnecting from technology creates opportunities for interior designers who can create spaces that foster contentment and promote relaxation.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Designers who utilize natural elements, sustainability, and traditional craft in their work can appeal to consumers who value these principles in their living spaces.
2. Home Decor - The trend toward incorporating natural, eco-friendly materials and motifs in home decor creates opportunities for businesses producing and selling sustainable decor items.
3. Wellness Industry - The trend toward simpler living, emphasizing relaxation and nature, and a greater awareness of health and wellbeing creates opportunities for businesses and services that promote and support these principles.