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Getting ready to deck your clients' halls?
Make sure you're in tune with these three dominant trends for
the coming holiday season.
T
he holidays are just around
the corner. If you haven't
started thinking about trends
in containers, ornaments and
home décor for Christmas,
now is the time—particularly when
you consider the current impact global
supply and logistics issues are having
on everything from fresh flowers to
hard goods. And we're here to help with
a look at three of the most prominent
trends for the 2021 holiday season.
The Season is Looking
Merry and Bright
With most of the world beginning to
open again from the pandemic, this
holiday season has the potential to be
one of the most joyful—and busiest—
ever. "is holiday season, businesses
are simply grateful to be welcoming
back employees and customers," says
Laura Burns-Lambert, a sensory
and holiday décor design expert with
Ambius, a national interior landscape
firm with offices in Missouri, Illinois
and North Carolina. "While grand
and luxurious holiday design trends
are expected to return in the near
future, the 2021 holiday season will
likely focus on life's simplicities and
timeless traditions."
Janet Linly, owner of Linly Designs,
a luxury interior design and décor
studio that has been serving Chicago's
North Shore since 2002, says those tra-
ditions are still being centered around
the home. "We're seeing an increase
in clients who wish to really enhance
their home holiday décor," Linly
reports. "ey plan to incorporate
several more trees than in years past,
and those trends tend to be not only
the classic colors of red and green—
a color palette we most often find in
family rooms—but also bold, dramatic
colors elsewhere in their homes."
2021
trends
CHRISTMAS
By Kat Castagnoli, AIFD, CFD, CCF
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