In the catalogue, TFL presents the colour trends for leather garment, footwear, accessories and for the upholstery industry.
The colour trends are divided into “Wearing” and “Living”, devoting a section to each within the publication. Wearing comprises inspirations and colour trends for garments, footwear and accessories.
The Living section features all colours that will decorate the season’s interior designs.
In “Wearing”, we introduce a new sentimentality and elegance. Neutral shades, beiges and greys return to leather in general, from goatskin to nappa, and even nubuck, in a fresh colour palette and in water-repellent version.
Full-grain leathers see a forceful return to the 3D theme, enhanced by removable finishes. Moreover, bright shades dominate the mood of the season. The 1980s provide the inspiration for pearlescent and metallic finishes, antiqued with contrasting waxes, glossy wet coatings and glitter varnish. The washed-leather look is still very much alive, both in the full grain versions and in nubuck surfaces.
In “Living”, we will unlock the secret of “comfort”, an essential characteristic for any kind of furniture. Global players in the home furnishing sector see great advantages arising from the use of non-uniform natural leathers with genuine characteristics.
Free nature is the main theme of each collection, and the propensity to live well influences architects and interior designers to choose leathers that are extremely soft to the touch and have neutral shades, “slow washing” aspects and pouffes in all shapes, with dollaro and deerskin grains.
Homes are being designed to integrate nature and technology, with ample space for stylized and functional benches and chairs covered with impregnated splits.
Being confident that the TFL Colour Trends catalogue will assist you in taking decisions regarding colour trends, we wish you a happy reading. The TFL Colour Trends catalogue is available now. For more details, please visit.