Inesa Malafej Designs a Modern Print for Christoph de la Fontaine
Meghan Young — December 17, 2014 — Art & Design
References: rosenthal.de & design-milk
One way to make a dinner table stand out from amongst the crowd is through the use of some beautiful patterned plates. With holiday dinners and parties happening now, it is only natural that some people would be in the market for some patterned plates right now. Those who are looking for something modern and playful will love the Unsealed designed by Inesa Malafej, one half of design studio etc.etc..
Created specifically for Christoph de la Fontaine’s Format dinnerware, the patterned plate design is full of repetitive shapes including triangles and dots. These shapes are expertly layered to give the illusion of fabric. Design Milk writes, "Malafej’s goal was to create a pattern that didn’t hide the beauty of the porcelain, but instead, brought it out."
Created specifically for Christoph de la Fontaine’s Format dinnerware, the patterned plate design is full of repetitive shapes including triangles and dots. These shapes are expertly layered to give the illusion of fabric. Design Milk writes, "Malafej’s goal was to create a pattern that didn’t hide the beauty of the porcelain, but instead, brought it out."
Trend Themes
1. Patterned Plates - Opportunity for creating unique and visually appealing dinnerware designs.
2. Modern Print - Opportunity for incorporating modern and playful patterns into various products.
3. Repetitive Shapes - Opportunity for utilizing repetitive shapes to create interesting visual effects in design.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Opportunity for introducing patterned plates as decorative elements in home interiors.
2. Tableware - Opportunity for manufacturers to offer unique and aesthetically pleasing dinnerware designs.
3. Fashion Design - Opportunity for incorporating fabric-like patterns into clothing and accessories.
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