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2008 Color Expressions – Wood Grains: Contrast, Grey, Exotic, Resource Accountability, Authenticity

Explore the trend of contrast in wood finishes, including matte vs. gloss, light vs. dark stain, white vs. black, and vertical vs. cross grain. Discover the use of wood as a canvas for texture, decoration, gilding, and more. Learn about the graying of wood finishes and the integration of exotic species. Understand the importance of resource accountability and authenticity in the wood industry.

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2008 Color Expressions – Wood Grains: Contrast, Grey, Exotic, Resource Accountability, Authenticity

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  1. 2008 Color Expressions – Wood Grains

  2. 2008 Color Expressions – Wood Grains Contrast • Reason This Trend Was Selected: • Running through the workshops was an overall theme identified as • CONTRAST. It was a thread that came up in each idea.

  3. Contrast • Matte (raw timber) vs. Gloss • Light stain vs. Dark stain • White vs. Black • Vertical vs. Cross Grain

  4. Contrast Matte (raw timber) vs. Gloss Light stain vs. Dark stain White vs. Black Vertical vs. Cross Grain

  5. Contrast Matte (raw timber) vs. Gloss Light stain vs. Dark stain White vs. Black Vertical vs. Cross Grain

  6. Contrast Matte (raw timber) vs. Gloss Light stain vs. Dark stain White vs. Black Vertical vs. Cross Grain

  7. Contrast Matte (raw timber) vs. Gloss Light stain vs. Dark stain White vs. Black Vertical vs. Cross Grain

  8. Ideas and Trends • Wood as Canvas • Grey • Resource Accountability • Technology • Exotic is Mainstream

  9. 2008 Color Expressions – Wood Grains Wood as Canvas • Reason This Trend Was Selected: • Wood has been elevated from it’s traditional application

  10. Wood as Canvas • Texture • Decoration • Gilding • Sheen • Pattern • Treating wood as a canvas for treatments • Wood as art

  11. Wood as a Canvas Texture Decoration Gilding Wirebrush, sculpted, hand scraped

  12. Wood as a Canvas Texture Decoration Gilding

  13. Wood as a Canvas Texture Decoration Gilding

  14. Source: Reddish Wood as a Canvas Texture Decoration-Furniture tattoos Gilding

  15. Wood as a Canvas Texture Decoration Gilding

  16. Wood as a Canvas Texture Decoration Gilding

  17. 2008 Color Expressions – Wood Grains Grey • Reason This Trend Was Selected: • The Idea of Neutral

  18. Grey • Color of sustainability • Naturalizing of Modern • Fashion

  19. Color: Graying of Wood finishes Smoky wood tones

  20. Color: Graying of Wood finishes Smoky wood tones

  21. 2008 Color Expressions – Wood Grains Exotic is Mainstream • Reason This Trend Was Selected: • Global Markets Have Increased Availability

  22. Exotic is Mainstream • Exotic Species • Exotic Layouts for Contrast

  23. Exotic is Mainstream Exotic Species Exotic layouts with contrast

  24. 2008 Color Expressions – Wood Grains Resource Accountability • Reason This Trend Was Selected: • Education in A & D Community Demands it • New Status Symbol • Standards Have Been Developed to Quantify It

  25. Resource Accountability • Sustainable Harvested or Rapidly Renewable Woods • Re-claimed Woods • Need to verify authenticity (plantation woods) • Global Environmental concerns

  26. Resource Accountability Bamboo Kirei Board

  27. Resource Accountability Reclaimed Wood

  28. 2008 Color Expressions – Wood Grains Authenticity is Important • Reason This Trend Was Selected: • Authenticity – Real of Perceived – Has Value

  29. Authenticity • Technology supports the creation of realistic laminates, printed foils, etc. • Technology to replicate the real wood – recon, laminates, etc. • Wood manipulated by technology • Integration of manufactured wood into mainstream – recon • Real vs. Faux

  30. Authenticity Printing processes on paper, Film, foil, glass

  31. Wish List • Develop a design language to communicate for woods

  32. Additional Talking Points • It was important to establish a baseline of information for all participants – since this was the first of it’s kind meeting, we did not assume everyone was on the same page • Our meeting represented a meeting of the minds of “real” wood and “engineered” woods – Technology was the bridge that facilitated this. Color, texture, graining, gloss – all these pertained to both types of wood. • All the concepts discussed are driven by a need to differentiate and elevate our product from our competitors

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