Crossville’s Look Book showcases macro trends

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The trend of Sophisticated Shapes leans into the beauty of design through arches, circles, pastels, metals, woods and even chalk to create a sophisticated and welcoming look.

Crossville, Tenn.—Domestic tile manufacturer Crossville recently released its annual Design Trends Look Book showcasing four movements in interior design. The 2020 digital publication spotlights these broad trends present in both the commercial and residential sectors and puts them in context with Crossville collections.

The book’s review of macro trends is derived from Crossville marketing vice president Lindsey Waldrep’s presentation offered as part of Coverings Connected. Each year, Waldrep represents the North American perspective on design and tile trends as part of a global panel discussion for the Coverings Expo. She brings a holistic perspective to the discussion as she delves into broad, overall movements that reflect the human experience and influence the creation and development of tile collections by makers across the globe.

Drawing inspiration from current influences in design and fashion, Waldrep compiled her review of this year’s focus areas into four specific groupings: Mindfully Modern, Sophisticated Shapes, Greek Revival and Rural Chic. The 2020 Look Book delves into each of these focus areas through lots of visual inspiration, including photos collages featuring Crossville tile.

The virtual book may be viewed as an online magazine, in a video presentation narrated by Waldrep or as a digital download.

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