Interior designer Josh Greene has unveiled the Agapanthus Collection which has been made with elements of his childhood in Southern California. He draws on memory, locality, materiality, and more with a central focus on a place and time where it came from. He collaborates with design firm Lawson-Fenning to deliver a harmonious furniture collection.
It aims to bring a feeling of returning to home with references of the 80s, where he grew up. Glenn Lawson, co-founder of Lawson-Fenning speaks about the design, “Josh often customizes our pieces, and it’s amazing to see how he transforms something familiar. At a certain point, it became clear he was essentially designing within our framework. Giving him his own line made perfect sense.”
Image Credit: Josh Greene, Lawson-Fenning
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Retro-inspired Home Decor
- Integrating 80s nostalgia, contemporary furniture designs are rekindling consumer interest in retro-inspired home decor.
- Localized Design Aesthetic
- Drawing inspiration from specific geographies, furniture collections in localized design aesthetics resonate with consumers seeking personal connections.
- Collaborative Design Partnerships
- Creative collaborations between established firms and independent designers foster unique collections that combine distinct design perspectives.
Sectors Adopting This
- Home Furnishings
- The home furnishings industry is experiencing a resurgence of retro-themed designs, appealing to consumers' desire for nostalgia-infused interiors.
- Interior Design
- Interior design is continuously being redefined through collaborations that merge personalized stories and mainstream appeal.
- Artisanal Furniture
- The artisanal furniture sector gains momentum by showcasing pieces with strong local influences that tell a story of their origin.
