News flash|Intrend 2020.2021 fashion trend show in Korea finished successfully

Date: 2019-11-14   Views: 2677    Share:

 

 

News flash|Intrend 2020.2021 fashion trend show in Korea finished successfully

Intrend 2020.2021 fashion trend show finished at the DDP, the glamorous East Gate Design Center of South Korea. Hyundai L&C Korean designers analyzed 18 million pieces of relevant data from world-famous design exhibitions to predict the needs of consumers.
The chief designer Of Modern L&C tells the trend of interior space design in 2020 with three themes: Sustainable Naturalism, Nostalgia and Modernity and Neoclassical. Let the audience appreciate the cutting-edge design style of South Korea's Hyundai L&C and the
concept of advancing with The Times.


There are nearly 2000 Designers from South Korea and overseas. The annual meeting also invited Some Chinese land agents and furniture designers (Beijing Capital, Galaxy, GOLDENHOME, ZBOM, nobilia, schueller, etc.). GOLDENHOME has sent senior executives to attend the annual meeting for two years, and had deep contact with Hyundai L&C.



 






Hyundai L&C's carefulness comes from the respect to life
Hyundai L&C' s attentiveness is only for you who focus on quality.


01 sustainable naturalism
After naturalists have self-sufficient lives based on human creativity, we are at a crossroads between art and science. After decades of exploitation of industrial resources, we are now encouraged by the extraordinary power of nature and the long teachings of our ancestors to pursue circular production, a mode of production that is a little inconvenient but doesn’t go to waste if used repeatedly.


02 Nostalgia and modernity
Discotheques of the 20th century provided an interesting stage where products, clothing and spaces reconstituted creative expression as a means of interacting with personal beliefs, inciting behavior, and revolution.

03 new classics
The theme focuses on restoring the heritage of the ancestors and praising their capabilities. It embraces cultural diversity with an aesthetic traveler’s attitude, and proposes a living space that carefully considers individual emotions and bodies, taking inspiration from the library of human history.