Maison et Objet, international interiors trade fair, has just come to a close. As one of the largest international interior trade shows it presents its visitors with an almost dizzying array of colour, texture and product innovation. It is a melting pot of all the best-established brands and upcoming new designers showcasing their latest collections.
Photo: Pinterest
It is perceived as the barometer of interior style for the coming year, let’s say a trendsetter. So afterwards everybody is talking about trends – metallic in both, pallet and in the detail of furniture, ultramarine tones, natural materials, bold prints…
But this story is not about the trends, it is about an inspiration as such. Fair is truly feast for the eyes – an endless inspiration. There’s something to suit every decor personality, no matter your aesthetic inclination. So rather than just following the latest trends stay true to your own interior aesthetics – and keep in mind that there are no no-no’s in decorating, well almost none.
Wrap Yourself Up in Cozy Layers Shed your dark winter pieces in favor of lighter, brighter essentials in buttery soft wool, crispy cotton and shiny metals. Layering of warm basics in neutral colours does not only add insulation but it is also a perfect opportunity to mix rather than match textures and silhouettes. Opt for [...]
Minimalism is a movement that flowed from popular art to home design in the 1960s, yet it’s still regarded as one of the most innovative styles. Minimalism has been labeled the pioneer of forward-thinking design. Minimal interior design breaks a room into the necessities—this means every single item must be functional. It values combination of [...]
We spoke to KAAITA’s founder Alenka Repič. Alenka is one of those people who immediately exude real passion for what they do and what they stand for. She is a loud advocate of design with purpose. KAAITA focuses on the sustainable production of smartly designed goods. That is why they are interested in details and [...]
Young brand Kobeiagi Kilims based in Ljubljana, Slovenia set themselves the goal to revive the lost tradition of carpet weaving. The result: hand-woven wool rugs designed to be used daily and loved for years to come. Kobeiagi Kilims founders Ivana Blaž and Nina Mršnik, an architect from Bosnia and a designer and illustrator from Slovenia, [...]
Interiors inspiration: Maison et Objet
Maison et Objet, international interiors trade fair, has just come to a close. As one of the largest international interior trade shows it presents its visitors with an almost dizzying array of colour, texture and product innovation. It is a melting pot of all the best-established brands and upcoming new designers showcasing their latest collections.
Photo: Pinterest
It is perceived as the barometer of interior style for the coming year, let’s say a trendsetter. So afterwards everybody is talking about trends – metallic in both, pallet and in the detail of furniture, ultramarine tones, natural materials, bold prints…
But this story is not about the trends, it is about an inspiration as such. Fair is truly feast for the eyes – an endless inspiration. There’s something to suit every decor personality, no matter your aesthetic inclination. So rather than just following the latest trends stay true to your own interior aesthetics – and keep in mind that there are no no-no’s in decorating, well almost none.
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Photos: Maison et Objet, Pinterest and Instagram
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