Fall Market Recap 2024 | Next Time on Dear Alice
Release Date: December 6, 2024
Hosts: Jessica Bennett and Suzanne Hall
Podcast: Dear Alice | Interior Design
Introduction
In the "Next Time on Dear Alice" segment of the Fall Market Recap 2024 episode, hosts Jessica Bennett and Suzanne Hall delve into the latest trends in interior design, focusing particularly on framing techniques and the resurgence of vintage aesthetics. This segment offers listeners a glimpse into how traditional elements are being revitalized with modern twists to create sophisticated and timeless interiors.
Discussion on Frame Trends
Traditional Meets Modern
Jessica initiates the conversation by addressing the audience's potential fatigue with conventional design elements:
"Next time on Dear Alice. And just when you thought you couldn't be more sick of, like, reading any reading details..." [00:01]
She expresses enthusiasm for classical designs that evoke the feel of art history, emphasizing their enduring appeal:
"I'm like, it's classical. It feels so good. Does it? Feels like a column from art history." [00:10]
Jessica and Suzanne agree on the timelessness of these styles, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of current trends.
Colorful Updates to Traditional Frames
The hosts discuss the incorporation of color into traditionally styled frames, highlighting how adding a splash of hue can modernize classic designs:
"We have this massive pile. Well, you know, still traditional, but traditional with an update where you're going to get color, you know, thrown at it." [00:40]
Jessica points out the versatility of vintage pieces that utilize a single color across the entire canvas, enhanced by texture and layered depths:
"What you're looking, what we're looking at right now is a vintage piece of art. It's all one color, the entire canvas, but there's texture to it." [01:15]
Vintage Art and Texture
Single-Color Canvas with Depth
Suzanne elaborates on the aesthetic appeal of monochromatic vintage art, focusing on how texture and layering can add complexity and intrigue:
"Yeah. And depth with all the layers of the same color." [01:30]
This approach not only maintains a minimalist palette but also adds a tactile dimension that enriches the visual experience.
Lemon Gilding Frames
Introduction to Lemon Gilding
A significant portion of the discussion centers around "lemon gilding," a term Suzanne affectionately coins to describe a trend blending antique frame styles with modern art:
"And I learned a term that I loved for those frames. They're doing like modern art in These sort of 18th century frames or early 19th century, and they call it lemon gilding." [02:05]
Jessica shares her excitement about this trend, noting its capacity to elevate the perceived value of artwork:
"And I just was like, I need to do a search on Etsy for all the lemon gilded frames and just collect them because it makes your art look so expensive." [02:25]
Practical Application and Accessibility
The hosts encourage listeners to explore this trend, suggesting that even if one doesn't immediately see the benefit, the act of searching and collecting such frames can inspire personal design projects:
"If you gain nothing today from this podcast but to take that and run with the search, because that's what they're doing. They're finding all of these classic gilded frames and they're putting modern art in it." [02:45]
Insights and Conclusions
Fusion of Old and New
Jessica and Suzanne conclude that the integration of vintage frames with contemporary art pieces represents a broader trend in interior design that honors the past while embracing the present. This fusion creates spaces that are both nostalgic and fresh, offering versatility and depth.
Encouragement to Experiment
The hosts encourage designers and enthusiasts alike to experiment with such combinations, highlighting that personalizing spaces with these elements can lead to uniquely elegant environments.
"And that is just an absolute arc digest or for stibs trick, make sure to like and subscribe." [03:10]
Takeaways
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Lemon Gilding Frames: A trend that combines 18th or early 19th-century frame styles with modern art, enhancing aesthetic appeal and perceived value.
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Colorful Traditional Frames: Updating classic frames with vibrant colors to infuse modernity into traditional designs.
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Texture in Monochromatic Art: Utilizing texture and layering in single-color canvases to add depth and interest without complicating the color scheme.
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Encouragement to Explore: Listeners are motivated to seek out these trends on platforms like Etsy, fostering creativity and personal expression in their interior design projects.
This segment of the "Fall Market Recap 2024" episode offers valuable insights into blending traditional and modern design elements, encouraging listeners to explore and integrate these trends into their own spaces for a sophisticated and timeless aesthetic.
