Satori, Fellowship, The Game Changer And The Traveller – Key Stationery Trends 

The key design trend predication revealed at Stationery Show London, entitled Satori – was even more relevant given that the show coincided with the abdication of the long serving Japanese Emperor Akihito, which added to the world focus on the 2020 Olympics taking place in Tokyo is likely to uplift in Japanese inspired design.

Forming a central display feature at The Stationery Show London (which took place this week – April 30 and May 1) was a collection of products from exhibitors which demonstrated four key trends, as highlighted by trend forecasters Scarlet Opus, who curated the display.

Here are the four key design trends that Scarlet Opus believes will become more evident in stationery this year…

Satori – a Japanese word that refers to the experience of seeing into one’s true nature. This trend encourages consumers to find a natural rhythm and balance in their lifestyles in order to cope with the complexities of modern life and the distractions of the online world.

During the summer of 2020 the Tokyp Olympics will focus attention on Japanese traditions, arts, crafts, designs and nature.

Above: Scarlet Opus’ co-owner Phil Pond also gave a talk about the trends at the show.
Above: Scarlet Opus’ co-owner Phil Pond also gave a talk about the trends at the show.

The Game Changer – an innovative and experimental trend focused on the strengthening connection between technology and sustainability to achieve environmental improvements. It speaks to concerns about mass urbanisation, population growth, climate change and pollution. A movement toward clean air, oceans, energy and living.

Above: For The Game Changer display Scarlet Opus brought together a display of exhibitor’s products plus materials and product samples from Makers around the world that have reused waste materials and recycled materials in their work.
Above: For The Game Changer display Scarlet Opus brought together a display of exhibitor’s products plus materials and product samples from Makers around the world that have reused waste materials and recycled materials in their work.

Fellowship – this trend promotes the power of the collective: working together to carve out a better future.

It has a global outlook: celebrating cultural diversity and placing ethics at the centre of decision making.

Collaboration and community are key. It is experimental, colourful and joyous; showcasing a cultural mix of pattern and materials.

Above: The Fellowship trend bodes well for greeting cards as well as stationery.
Above: The Fellowship trend bodes well for greeting cards as well as stationery.

The Traveller – This trend has a mature luxuriousness; an understated glamour that is controlled, ordered, stable, made to last, disciplined, precisely crafted and pristine; demonstrations of our attempts to bring order and control into our lives at a time of great uncertainty.

Dark woods, brass, plus velvets, dark marbles, faux tortoiseshell, Bakerlite-like resins and fine grain leathers set the tone of this trend that has Art Deco influences as we enter the roaring 2020’s.

Above: Luxury, heritage and longlasting appeal combine in The Traveller trend.
Above: Luxury, heritage and longlasting appeal combine in The Traveller trend.

The show, which fell in the middle of National Stationery Week (which runs until this Sunday – May 5), also included the unveiling of the winners of the Stationery Awards.

And the winners of the stationery product award categories are…

DIARIES, ORGANISERS, CALENDARS – Quadrille Publishing for Oliver Bonas: Work Hard, Play Hard & Be Kind A6 2019 Diary

GIFT PACKAGING & WRAP – ExaClair Limited for Tiny Roll Kraft Gift Wrapping Range

LICENSED STATIONERY – Quadrille Publishing for English Heritage: Fold & Post

Above: Quadrille Publishing won two awards. Debbie Wigglesworth (left) of the Paper Collaborative presented Quadrille’s Melanie Gray with the award for its Oliver Bonas diary.
Above: Quadrille Publishing won two awards. Debbie Wigglesworth (left) of the Paper Collaborative presented Quadrille’s Melanie Gray with the award for its Oliver Bonas diary.

ART & CRAFTS – Chameleon Art Products for Chameleon Fineliners

DESK ACCESSORIES – Makers Cabinet for Høvel

EVERYDAY WRITING INSTRUMENTS – Studio Pens for Kaweco FROSTED Sport Series

FILING & STORAGE – JPT Europe Ltd for +KRAFT

NOTEBOOKS & JOURNALS – Leuchtturm1917 for Bauhaus 100 Years Collection

NOVELTY STATIONERY – Securit by Vermes BV for 3D Chalkboard Whale by Securit®

SOCIAL STATIONERY – Petra Boase for Balloon Card Range

WRITING INSTRUMENTS (OVER £25 RRP) – Lime Stationery & Art for Troika Capmatic Pen

GOOD DESIGN – VENT for Change for Ideas Collection

JUDGES’ CHOICE 2019 – ExaClair Limited for Tiny Roll Kraft Gift Wrapping Range

DESIGNER STATIONERY AWARD – Laura Jackson of Laura Jackson Design

The judging panel this year’s Stationery Awards included Katy Golden, head of gift at GBCC; Chris Lambert, founder of subscription box service Scrawlrbox; Sarah Laker, owner of Marple Stationery Supplies and figurehead for this year’s National Stationery Week #StationeryShopSaturday campaign; Sidonie Warren, co-founder of Papersmiths; Mark Hayhurst, sponsor and editor of Craft Business; Debbie Wigglesworth, Paper Passionist from consultancy The Paper Collaborative and Abigail Ball, deputy stationery buyer at Fenwick.

RETAILER STATIONERY AWARDS

The winners are…

Best Customer Initiative (Instore or Online) – Scrawlrbox for The Scrawlr Challenge

Best POS/Merchandised Display of Stationery – Scriptum Ltd for Vincero!

New Store of the Year – Papersmiths Brighton and Papersmiths Chelsea

Best Non-Specialist Stationery Retailer – Papersmiths

Best Specialist Stationery Retailer – Cult Pens

The judging panel for the Retailer Awards included Kerri Middleton, md of Busy B; George Wilkinson, md of Nuco Internationall; Jane Reucroft, founder and Chloe Bayles, head of A Gift From The Gods; Rebecca Saunders, independent retail and e-commerce consultant; Michael Owen, co-founder of Lime Stationery & Art and Gemma Bassett, marketing manager at Sinclairs and a Star Choice in the Thirty Under 30 stationery initiative.

 

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