Embrace the modern organic esthetic in your home

Explore modern organic furniture

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Modern organic is a minimalist design style that combines organic forms and gentle curves with natural materials and neutral colors as well as elements of nature.

Three key elements of modern organic

The modern organic trend adds flow, movement and balance to your interiors. Look to organic colors, organic materials and organic shapes to emulate the trend in your home.

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Neutral colors

Soft neutral colors make up the foundation of a modern organic room. Opt for shades of white, gray and brown, then add pops of brighter colors for extra warmth.

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Organic materials

From wood and leather to ceramic and linen, the modern organic trend relies heavily on organic materials and natural textures to create a sense of comfort in the home.

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Gentle curves

Modern organic design uses gentle curves to create a dynamic sense of movement and flow. Consider soft silhouettes, curved furniture and rounded elements.

Organic everything

One of the characteristics of the modern organic style is the use of natural materials to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Achieve the perfect balance of the modern and the timeless by blending clean lines and smooth surfaces with organic materials and textures like leather, cotton and wool.

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Neutral colors, organic materials, gentle curves

Incorporate the key elements of modern organic into your home

Embrace biophilic design in your home

Explore furniture inspired by nature

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Create a relaxing home and feel closer to nature with the biophilic design trend. Think natural forms and natural materials, styled with an abundance of natural light and plenty of greenery.

Three key elements of biophilic design

Many associate the biophilic design trend with house plants, which are seeing a continued boom in interiors around the globe. But the benefits of biophilic design are also reaped from the use of natural light and nature-inspired tones.

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Natural light

Natural daylight plays an important role in biophilic design. Be strategic with natural lighting sources and integrate mirrors and reflective surfaces to ensure a bright, well-ventilated space.

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Indoor plants

Plants are one of the easiest ways to bring the outdoors in. From cactuses and spider plants to fiddle leaf fig trees and dried flowers, you can never have too many plants.

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Nature-inspired tones

From the reds of the earth to the greens of a forest, integrating nature's colors into your interior design helps to create a connection with the natural world. Go wild!

Stimulate the senses

The biophilic design trend encourages the use of tactile fabrics to stimulate your senses. By choosing natural materials like wood, wool and cotton, you're guaranteed to feel more in touch with nature.

We offer high-quality fabics, leathers and tabletops, to ensure that your furniture will last a long time.

Natural light, indoor plants, nature's colors

Incorporate the key elements of biophilic design into your home

Embrace the Japandi style in your home

Explore minimalist and functional furniture

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As the name suggests, Japandi is an interior design approach that is a hybrid of Japanese and Scandinavian esthetics. The look is minimal, functional, warm, and calming, with touches of wabi-sabi infused imperfection.

Three key elements of Japandi

Minimalism is essential to the Japandi trend. With a focus on high-quality natural materials and a neutral color palette, the trend aims to create a calming atmosphere in your home.

Young woman enjoying a coffee on the Bolzano chaise longue in light green Lazio fabric.

Natural materials

The natural warmth of wood is revered in both Japanese and Danish design. Work it into your home with key furniture, keeping surface treatments to a minimum.

Laid back living room with the Bolzano chaise longue in light green Lazio fabric.

Neutral colors

Draw inspiration from the traditional neutrals of both Scandinavia and Japan, then complement them with natural tones such as blues, greens and plums.

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Clean lines

Embrace simplicity and incorporate clean, minimal lines into your home to ensure a free-flowing space that is functional and free of clutter.

Nature is key

When it choosing materials for a Japandi-style space, nature is key. Japandi style emphasizes the use of high-quality, natural materials such as wood, cotton and linen.

We offer high-quality fabics, leathers and tabletops, to ensure that your furniture will last a long time.

Natural materials, neutral colors, clean lines

Incorporate the key elements of Japandi style into your home