The document outlines trends to expect in 2016, divided into 4 quarters. In Q1, trends will include clean wood, black and white minimalism, and sculptural lighting. Q2 will see a return to luxury roots like fur, marble, rich fabrics, and mixed metals. Ornamentation will make a comeback in Q3 with bent lighting, crystal textures, and exploding fractals. Finally, Q4 trends involve folk, exotica, and secession-style influences reminiscent of 1910. Overall, 2016 will see a crossover of traditional and contemporary styles as individuals explore different aesthetic directions in search of the defining look of the century.