Meaning ‘small things or details’, Minutiae encapsulates the concept of patterns which are built layer by layer, revealing a beautiful interplay of texture and colour. This collection has been developed collaboratively by the three Modieus Design Managers, Debra Ryan, Marijke Arkley, and Leah Manwaring; uniting their individual handwritings into one cohesive work.
Chapter I: 2025 Trend Palette
Debra Ryan’s design chapter is anchored in the colour trends forecasted for 2025. It features a harmonious progression from coral and soft pink tones into deep, rich reds, accented with intense navy, indigo, and purple-blues. Her signature style is evident in the subtle transitions between colours and the textured layers that give depth and movement. The blend of soft, organic elements with structured, graphic lines creates a contemporary yet sophisticated look. “My natural design aesthetic is freeform abstract, with lots of textures and layers,” explains Ryan. “The striking coral and pink hues combined with deep indigo add drama and interest, which define this chapter with a flowing, textural feel.”
Chapter II: Wildflower Vibes
Marijke Arkley takes a bold, vibrant approach, inspired by the vivid colours of wildflowers. Her chapter explores the structure of graphic, geometric designs, adding subtle textures to create depth. The result is an interplay of colour, where unexpected yet harmonious palettes emerge. “Colour is always my first port of call,” Arkley explains. “The chapter I’ve developed builds on our previous Formation collection’s themes of structure and grids, infusing them with vibrant, uplifting tones. As a weaver, this aesthetic resonates deeply with me, and it’s a design direction that invites bold, joyful expression.”
Chapter III: Dynamic Duality
Leah Manwaring’s chapter explores the idea of ‘Binary Opposites’ and ‘Electric Energy’. In binary opposites she masterfully contrasts wild, organic animal prints with the classic geometry of Greek key motifs. The colour palette of sage greens, soft pinks, and creams enhances this duality, making the collection both elegant and edgy. “Animal print evokes a wild and organic feel, inspired by nature and instinct,” discussed Manwaring. “In contrast, Greek key and basket weave motifs offer a classic and geometric aesthetic, associated with traditional formality. This interplay of contrasting elements creates a visually interesting and thought-provoking designs.”
Manwaring’s electric energy designs explore these contrasts with a rich tonal range from deep burgundy to neon pink, accented by vibrant mustard. This balance of moody and lively elements creates a dynamic visual experience.
Each designer drew inspiration from current and emerging design trends. Debra Ryan draws on a modern take on traditional tartans and graphic grids. Heavy, bold lines with elements of blocking and a hint of soft texture. These types of grid designs are quite a statement but fit in seamlessly with surrounding finishes. While Marijke Arkley highlights the growing return to structure linear styles, which suit a bold approach to colour. Which as a weaver is an aesthetic she is naturally drawn to. Leah Manwaring observes a shift toward crisp, geometric patterns that complement statement-making interiors, by incorporating two distinct styles in her chapter.
All three Modieus designers have showcased their individual style while harmonising with the overarching theme of layered, intricate design. Together, they have developed Minutiae as a cohesive yet diverse collection, where every detail has been meticulously considered.
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