Decorex

Decorex Johannesburg, hosted at the Sandton Convention Centre, delivered on the latest trends in décor and design once again.

Textured patterns, organic shapes and artisanal finishes were the order of the day, with modern manufacturing technologies delivering hyper-realistic textures, patterns and designs.

The evergreen favourites of wood and marble patterns continue to dominate in flooring. Large-format tiles with stone designs ranged from delicately veined patterns to bold exposed aggregates, showcasing the hyper-realistic performance of modern manufacturing technologies.

Geometric designs made a bold statement in cheerful colours. New products and brands were also on display, together with bespoke designs from the 100% Design pavilion.

An exciting range of clay products from Klay brings something new to the market, while herringbone gets an overhaul.

For those who missed the event, here is a curated snapshot of the latest trends seen at the exhibition by the Floors and Walls & Roofs team.

 

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Herringbone flooring finds new interpretation with rounded edges and curved shapes.

 

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Tristan du Plessis, designer of the year, presented a monochromatic vision in warm neutral tones and organic shapes.

 

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Klay officially launched its new branding and a new product line, Klay Concept.

 

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Showcasing all the latest trends in both shapes and colours, from fluted wood panelling to metro-inspired tiles with an artisanal finish in pink and green, by Mink Design.

 

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Skeins of yarn presented in a range of natural, neutral tones made for an eye-catching display, by Belgotex.

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