4 major themes In Design trends in 2016
There are many aspects that influence the design trend of them is an understanding of the design trend forward and how we are addressing the phenomenon. In connection with it, a team made up of practitioners, academics, and experts in various fields such as product design, interiors, architecture, beauty, food, fashion, collaborateand field of research and development of design trends.
The team named this Trend Forecasting Indonesia Learn about human behavior, culture, social background and sources of inspiration that occurred in the past, today, and tomorrow.
According to Dhaniswari Means, one expert trend, humanitarian conditions currently are in the lowest point and the basic human ability to persist and continue to struggle so prominent. Therefore, the design trend in 2017 to 2018 was named the "gray" or "Grey Zone.
Design trend this time appear different, because these four themes that carried "Archean", "Vigilant", "Cryptic", and "Digitarian" are interpreted into four installations that are carried out by four different teams. Each team consists of practitioners or experts in different fields, then the installation was built to be part of the exhibition ofMosaics Indonesia some time ago.
The theme "Archean" interpreted so some "keywords" that is organic, raw, primitive, and wild. Then embodied by three interior designers, consultants Bureau of Chandra Adelinah A2J, Ayu Sawitri Joddy from Terra consultants Bureau, Renville and Rina from De Stijl consultants Bureau in the form of an installation called The Savage Garden. They are also supported by artists and producers including painter John Martono.
"VIGILANT"
The themes embodied by interior designer Sissy Prima from Ruku Ruku consultantsBureau, as well as Irma Febriani from Karsa and Kandura Studio "copulate" aspect of the locality and high technology so as to give a solution to overcome the current humanitarian crisis.
The principle in this theme is to strengthen the identity of Indonesia as there are roof model saddle, terracotta, ceramic materials, and wood, as well as the philosophyof each element as a reference design trend into the future. Installation named Matoari Nan Taduah is filled by the third work of consultants such as the collection of coffee table and Chair of Karsa and ceramics from Kandura Studio.
Interior designer Rica Isaac and Sugeng Profit and product designer Gladys Angelina and Ruhanna fashion designers and Afifah Savira Lavinia, farming out the themes that represent the lifestyle-oriented environment.
They make it a reality in the form of installations that resembles that of a back yardthat is "mysterious", named after the Mix Culture. This installation refers to a number of principles, among others, the principles of bioengineering, "aura" unusual and innovative.
"DIGITARIAN"
The composition of the unique blending of reality and virtual worlds as well as perform prideful little "" but upholding honesty is the "keyword" themes that are carried out by the duo designers Mira Prihatini from Bureau consultant Mira & Associates and Admin Hasan Vintage from Jakarta.
Installation named Reinvent The Past & The Future is dominated by a hammock of aluminum that represents the view for the fun and flexible while the seats and floor layered wood that is placed in the corner indicating that we can still celebrate the past while "embrace" of the future.
Photo: Ifran Nurdin
Location: Booth Indonesia Trend Forecasting in Mosaic Indonesia, Jakarta Convention Center