Is Data Killing Retail?
The bean counters have taken over the asylum. Data is the best and the worst
The bean counters have taken over the asylum. Data is the best and the worst
Very little, I hear you shout, however, our Explorer Philip is out and about in
What is Aspiration? It implies a striving for something higher, a hope or ambition of
Meet our monthly innovator:Tamsin Nugent of RED T MULTIPLES At MC&Co Trend, we are passionate
There is a tsunami of trend washing over us. Visual mediums like Pinterest and Instagram
At MC&Co Trend, we approach colour forecasting from a very different, commercially focused perspective. Our
Written by Naomi Scott-Dunne. Our homes and workplaces should be spaces that make us feel
In today’s dynamic and scroll happy media environment, the algorithm rules our lives. It tells us what’s in, what’s out, who’s hot and who is not. Social media is the cornerstone of where consumers seek inspiration and confirmation of the choices they wish to make.
As interior trend forecasters, MC&Co Trend is always on the lookout for emerging trends in home furnishings and décor. One trend that seems to have stood the test of time is the use of arches and radial shapes in furniture and decorative items. But have these classic shapes passed their peak?
As global trend forecasters, we at MC&Co Trend have watched the rise of Brutalism in interior design over the past few years. For those unfamiliar with the term, Brutalism refers to a style of architecture that emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by its use of raw concrete, angular shapes, and a sense of weight and solidity.
Well, well, well, sometimes it looks like the bean counters have taken over the asylum! That’s right, folks, we’re living in a world where data is king and creativity is just a distant memory. Don’t get me wrong, I love data as much as the next guy. Who doesn’t want to know all about customer data, purchasing patterns, mosaics, and demography? But let’s face it, data can only take us so far.
So, you’re wondering if we’re over White on White as an interior design style? At MC&CO Trend, we’ve got the inside scoop. The answer is a big, fat NO! White on White is still going strong, folks. In fact, it’s evolving into something even more exciting.
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