Hottest trends for this Winter by interior designer Joe Boehm
Would you like to know the newest and hottest trend for this Winter? Are you thinking about redecorating your house but you don’t know what to do? Here are some tips from one of the most famous interior designers in the United States, Joe Boehm after returning from one of the biggest interior design fairs, High Point Market, in North Carolina.
E Letter| Graphic Lamp by DELIGHTFULL
Joe worked as an interior designer in his hometown, New Orleans, and Ethan Allen. After that, he worked on staff for Better Homes and Gardens magazine for 25 years and created their catalog. When Joe gave this interview about the High Point Market fair, we had seen 75 furniture showrooms in 3 days, just in High Point, analyzing and making critics about products and brands around the USA.
Joe Boehm at High Point Market
Being the largest furnishing trade show in the world, the High Point Market brings more than 75,000 people to High Point in North Carolina, every six months. Retail home furnishings buyers can be found in High Point twice a year and this event was created to fulfill the need of interior designers, architects and every day people with good taste on amazing furniture pieces.
Gem | Table Lamp by KOKET
Mr. Boehm’s opinion about this Winter’s trends is that the best combination comes with the little thing. You should start by changing a pillow or something small at your home. He also thinks the trendiest colors right now are blue and white because it’s “actually something that’s generational” . And he explains how we all have seen this trend in our families home just to light up the place. “It freshens it all up” says Joe.
Heritage | Sideboard by BOCA DO LOBO
You can take this advice from Joe Boehm and start redecorating your amazing new home with some of this wonderful products with the new amazing trends.
Hermes | sofa by BRABBU
If you want to see more get ideas about how to decorate your home with the newest trends you should check this link out.
You can also see the entire interview.