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Vern Yip for Trend – Grey/Charcoal

 

 

An unobtrusive collection that contrasts and enhances, Vern Yip for Trend’s Grey/Charcoal color story blends with other hues to create a quiet impact throughout interior spaces. A fresh vision of the classic neutrals, this color palette adds a timeless personality into tranquil spaces including modern, global and updated traditional.

 

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Vern Yip – Blue/Ocean

The Vern Yip for Trend collection reflects today’s most important trends in color and design. Inspired by the peaceful sky and open waters, the Blue/Ocean color palette offers an inviting sense of harmony and balance. With a wide swatch of blues that range from calm and cool to bold and invigorating, this classic color series conveys a sense of calmness and tranquility.

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Vern Yip for Trend – Natural/Sesame

 

A focus on timeless quality and design, the Vern Yip for Trend collection pairs them with today’s most important design trends.  The Natural/Sesame color palette reflects clean, livable neutrals and projects a quiet retreat intertwined with a touch of softness and airiness. A warm and inviting range of hues, the Natural/Sesame color book adds elegance and sophistication in an assortment of patterns and textures.

Fabrics featured:
03357 – Gold (12” x 22” throw pillow) / 03314 – Elephant (trim), 03359 – Pewter (16” x 28” throw pillow) / 03314 – Gold (trim), 03358 – Grey (lamp shade) / 03315 – Elephant (trim), 03350 – Charcoal and Mustard (18” square pillow) / 03321 – Gold (detail) / 03315 – Elephant (trim).

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Vern Yip – Orange/Poppy

 

From bold, energetic shades to warm, inviting hues, Vern Yip for Trend’s Orange/Poppy color book features a palette that blends modernity with versatility. Spice up neutral spaces with the optimistic hue or layer it for a dynamic look. With a color strength that turns cozy into vibrant, Vern’s Orange/Poppy palette adds a burst of color to any interior setting.

Featured fabrics:
03188 – Orange (drapery & front pillow), 03186 – Burnt Orange (duvet cover & back pillows), 03185 – Orange (middle pillow) with 03320 – Orange (trim).

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Introducing Vern Yip for Trend

Trend collaborates with award-winning interior designer and HGTV personality Vern Yip to debut an eclectic and inviting collection of fabrics and trimmings, Vern Yip for Trend. Inspired by his world travels and background in architecture, Vern’s collection for Trend encompasses his sophisticated style and pairs it with today’s most important design trends to create a collection of prints, wovens and embroideries.

Vern’s collection of patterns are arranged into four dynamic color stories – Grey/Charcoal, Natural/Sesame, Orange/Poppy and Blue/Ocean – offering enduring design through a clean and livable spectrum encompassing beautiful neutrals, warm reds and oranges, and a full breadth of blues covering everything from calm and cool to bold and invigorating. Additionally, a coordinating trim collection and two eminently usable books of solids – Manhattan Texture and Rosemary Linen – complete the assortment to offer a thorough and dynamic program for transforming spaces beautifully and affordably.

“This collection is a collaborative effort and each pattern has a function and a purpose; we share this philosophy of wanting to design things beautifully, but to keep them at price points that are accessible to everybody,” says Vern. “Much like my customers, my house is abuzz with work, kids, and dogs which means that it has to be effortlessly beautiful while also being practical and affordable.”

 

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