The landscape inspires the domestic atmosphere and the furnishing elements are painted in essential colors. A chromatic palette that recalls the colors of nature: from neutral tones to more intense shades of brown, from clay-colored nuances to the color rust.
Due to the focus on the environmental sustainability issues, it is now a trend to bring the colors of nature into the home. Earth tones warm the atmosphere and make rooms comfortable. From scorched earth to terracotta to hazelnut. Shades that recall not only earth hues, but also those of natural stones and minerals.
Mud brown shades, including chocolate, moss green, rust, taupe and mustard, all belong to the group of earth tones. These colors draw inspiration from the outdoors while making interiors warmer and more homey.
Mohd presents a special edition of the iconic Masters chair by Kartell. Introducing Masters Earth, the new version created by Kartell exclusively for Mohd, inspired by the nuances of the earth and by sustainability. The famous seat takes on a new face thanks to the natural tones of the earth color and to the use of recycled material, which recalls Kartellʼs commitment to sustainability and environmental protection.
As a symbol of beauty and balance, the perfect geometry of the circle has always inspired the curiosity and creativity of architects and astronomers, philosophers and physicists. Overgaard & Dyrman's Circle Chair springs from the curves of the elegant simplicity of the circle. Scorched-brown in color and crafted from wood using traditional joinery techniques, the chair exudes a graceful and elegant appeal.
The Stay sofa, designed by Space Copenhagen for Gubi, features a sculptural and organic shape, almost like a seamless pencil stroke. With its compact size, solid texture and mud tones, the Stay sofa provides home spaces with a contemporary look while giving sitters intimacy and comfort.
Made of lightweight fiber concrete with a unique, tactile surface texture, the Gear coffee table by Norr11 is inspired by brutalist architecture of the mid-20th century. The coffee tables are designed as block-like structures, reflecting architectural building components of concrete.
Five to Nine, the daybed designed by Studiopepe for Tacchini, is inspired by the furniture that traditionally filled artists' studios in the early 1900s. Featuring a series of roll cushions, the daybed plays with the expressiveness of its volumes. Its brown leather look is inspired by the essential Bauhaus style.
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