ETSY predicts 2022 will bring intentional buying, lagom, nature, and greater brand awareness

ETSY predicts 2022 will bring intentional buying, lagom, nature, and greater brand awareness

2022 design trends

2022 DESIGN TRENDS

As someone whose been selling handmade designer goods online for over fifteen years, I’m used to researching trends, forecasted by countless “experts” for the upcoming year or season.  While I don’t subscribe to the idea of having a totally trend-driven wardrobe or home, a touch of something reflective of our time always adds interest. It keep things from getting stale.

abstract organic shapes

Wallpaper Direct

More marketing opportunities and online exposure for businesses comes from an awareness of current trends. Sometimes these predictions may fall flat and other times, take off. 

You would be amazed just how much consumers are influenced by trends. More than you may realize.

  • Design: Studio Giancarlo Valle
  • Photo: Stephen Kent Johnson/OTTO

Image credit: Future PLC

It has been one of my obsessions, partly from studying art history and design, to look at objects within their historical and stylistic context.

Collage by David Vo

Societal patterns, as well as social, political, and cultural shifts inevitably impact design and fashion. And fashion is often ahead of interior design and more outrageous, so its especially fun to watch.

Dries Van Noten

ETSY, one of the platforms I sell on, has a podcast for its vendors (approx. 4.4 million!), that discusses how to market handmade goods, what to sell in the upcoming seasons,  and how to prepare for 2022, based largely on their 81.9 billion buyer searches.

I’ve been gearing up to coach newbie Etsy sellers in the new year so I’ve been researching Etsy quite a bit over the last several months.  Here are some of their observations based on consumer buying and search patterns.

2022 DESIGN TRENDS

1. SHOPPERS ARE MORE INTENTIONAL THAN EVER

Consumers care more about who they are buying from; the brand behind the company, what they stand for, who they employ, where they get their raw materials and manufacture their goods. Social media is providing greater transparency and allowing for companies to tell their story.

2. LAGOM

Etsy is calling it out…

What is Lagom?

‘Not too much, not too little. Lagom’

The translation of the Swedish concept of lagom is “enough, sufficient, adequate, just right.” While hygge is all about staying in with family (and potentially never changing out of your cashmere pajamas), getting cozy and chatting with friends in a coffee shop, basically taking the time to enjoy a moment of contentment (whatever the weather), lagom is all about moderation. Rather than seizing the moment (of hygge, if you will), it’s about living a frugal life with just enough possessions; everything functional and a life in balance. –  Country&Townhouse

‘Lagom encourages us to create a happy life by choosing to live a balanced and fruitful existence.’

source: lookea.me

source: lookea.me

FROM THE ABOVE BOOK; Ten simple ways to de-clutter your home

  1. Create a de-clutter to-do list, crossing off each task as you complete it.
  2. Dedicate ten minutes each day to one task (baby steps, my friend).
  3. Go one room at a time and organize items into three boxes: keep, donate and throw away (never a ‘maybe’ box – speaking from experience!).
  4. Follow the ‘one in, one out’ rule – for everything you buy, one thing goes.
  5. Fill a bin bag a day with items you no longer need.
  6. Reduce the area where clutter can accumulate – dedicate a container for toiletries or a folder for paperwork. If new items don’t fit, then it’s time to re-think what’s in the area and get rid of something.
  7. Take out all the items in your wardrobe. Remove hangers and then put everything back in order of preference. Anything that doesn’t have a hanger goes.
  8. Create a memory box or use an accordion organizer for your kids’ drawings and other treasured items.
  9. Keep a basket or bag by the stairs or in a spot that accumulates clutter and slowly fill it with items. Once it’s full, sort through and put everything back where it belongs.
  10. Stick to the ‘one-touch rule’ for paperwork: sort it as soon as it arrives by recycling, or taking action.

Taken from Lagom: The Swedish Art of Living a Balanced, Happy Life by Niki Brantmark

3. VINTAGE/UPCYCLING/RECYCLING/RE-USE

Upcycling, recycling and using sustainable materials where possible is the way to enjoy the home comforts you love, without taking too much from the planet.’

Tejo Remy Rag Chair for Droog Design, 1991 – 1st Dibs

Vintage sellers are having their moment

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALYSSA ROSENHECK

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALYSSA ROSENHECK, Domino 

JOANN palm

Joann Palmisiano, vintage skirt turned pilllow, Rock Your Rental

4. ABSTRACT SHAPES, WIGGLES &CURVES…moving beyond mid-century

5. CURVY, SCULPTURAL UPHOLSTERY

According to a recent VOGUE article on design trends,

“A curved form is subconsciously read as safe, friendly and welcoming. With everyone feeling a bit precious I think those softer shapes and angles will still be a big trend in 2022 in furniture as well as architecture.” –Sarah Sherman Samuel

“More gracious and sensual shapes, curved edges and deep, luxuriant seats.” -Martyn Lawrence Bullard

6. EMERALD GREEN

Emerald green is a longstanding jewel tone that is always relevant.

ETSY has announced it as their color of the year!

Balance, harmony, nature

Pairs great with metallics

Image credit: Little Greene

What do you think?  I think a lot of it is incredibly creative, colorful, hopeful, informed, fresh…should be fun to see what’s in store for 2022!

XOXO,

SUZANNE

Let’s get cozy…

Let’s get cozy…

Chronicles from a Well Lived House...

With temperatures dropping and leaves falling,

I can’t help but want to cozy up my home. 

How do I do that? 

For starters, lots of furry blankets that the kids and pets love. 

And layers of Pendleton throws and pillows.

I have throws all around the house –  in my office, in the dining room, and at the foot of our bed for one more layer if necessary.

We live in an old house that gets drafty.  And up here in Oregon the damp cool air can be bone chilling. 

The chihuahua gets a fleece coat and the cat gets a plug-in heated bed!

Even our pets (bearded dragons and hermit crabs) get heated stones and pads for under their cages). 

The daylight lamp also comes out, perched right by my desk. It’s no coincidence that my home office is in one of the sunniest rooms in the house and all white. Everything. The walls, curtains, and furnishings.  It is how I survive in Oregon.

We’ve been busy at STUDIO TULLIA making lots of wool cushions for the winter season.

There’s a huge sequoia redwood tree up the street that produces pine cones and lovely wonderful smelling greenery shown here with some woolens… 

What makes this pillow special?

It is made from a salvaged “mill end” from Pendleton Woolen Mills. You never know what you’ll find when hunting in the bins.  My favorite find is the blanket fringe which I love to add on the ends of lumbarsBelow is a picture of one on my son’s bed with our new kitty Henry.

All outdoor potted plants that can’t handle freezing temps come in, too.  It’s nice to have a place inside that gets a fair amount of sun.

Wool planters lined with ticking for indoor plants look nice mixed in with other clay and brass planters.

 These blankets are also “salvaged” – they might have one tear on a seam or be missing fringe on one end for some reason.  I can usually find the missing fringe in the bins and sew it back on or easily resew the hem on one side.  It really looks just as nice and honestly I don’t think anyone would even notice but you. And best of all, they are a bargain.

MORE PILLOWS…

These patterns are usually available and very popular this time of year.  Walking Rock and Condensed White.

There are so many things you can do with these gorgeous jacquard fabrics that are all 100% virgin wool.

I like to bring these more vibrant colored plaids out for the holidays.

This Swiss cross pillow has been a favorite and adds a classic touch to any room.  So nice to give to doctors, nurses, and loved ones.  

This 11×11 inch cutie makes a great gift for a baby.

We also have these accent pillows that I often put a patch on. A portion of the proceeds from all patches sold are donated to The Oregon State Park Foundation and The Nature Conservancy for their ongoing stewardship of our beautiful park lands and places like the Zumwalt Prairie Reserve, the largest prairie sanctuary in the country, home to many precious ,endangered animals including the Tullia ringlet butterfly – our namesake.

I can never get enough of the blues myself that I love to layer in with other indigo patterns, denim and cotton ticking.  

Just few wool pillows folded in with your other ones gives an added layer of warmth to a room.

Some are blanket weight and others are made from their leftover lighter weight Umatilla plaid fabrics they use for winter shirts and they are super soft.

This faux taxidermy moose by FARAWAY LOVELY is pretty fabulous don’t you think?  I found it on Pinterest while searching under Pendleton. This company had quite a selection of these mounted animal heads covered with Pendleton. Check them out!

I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving next week. Thank you for following along!

 

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