The devil is in the details – that’s for sure – at this year at ICFF. Besides the carryover trends from 2013 like marble, copper and brass, we noticed that people were really paying attention to the little things. It seemed like every lamp or storage piece I looked at had something special, like added jewelry we haven’t seen in a while.
Interesting handle details from Khouri Guzman Bunce Lininger
44Steel had an interesting industrial-inspired door handle that reminded me of an allen wrench
John Eric Byers hand carves wood to make this unique pattern.
KWH had beautifully shaped handles that mimic the lines of their lighting.
Janosi Designs used contrast coloring on the upholstery buttons and wood inlay on this chair and ottoman.
Beautiful inlay on a table by Asher Israelow. Can you imagine how long this took?
Lovely chair details with stitching Palo Samko.
Pulls from Palo Samko
Mary Wallis‘ amazing patina
Stephen Kenn‘s buckled seat backs
Nice handles from WFOUR
Doshi Levien partnered with nanimarquina on a beautiful collection of rugs that feature symbols and shapes, as well as metallic yarn.
Sauder plays peek-a-boo with hot pink drawers.
Want more ICFF? Make sure you check out Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4 of our show report.

3 Comments
Interioridea on 05.31.2014 at 01:25 AM
All the details are very important these days because people are asking for the best for themselves. It’s time for interior designer to put all the efforts to make these wonderful things! Thanks for sharing.
Inalco Ceramics on 06.02.2014 at 08:36 AM
Yes, this is true: details make the difference. Thanks!
Bri on 06.02.2014 at 12:10 PM
Thanks for this great guide! For more ICFF design trends, check out this blog post: http://blog.fabricseen.com/top-icff-international-furniture-trends-home-decor/
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