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INSPIRATION FOR SPRING - INTERIOR STYLES 2022

Start your first spring projects with new motivation and freshen up your interior.

The style that is currently in vogue is: Japandi. A cozy living trend that accompanies us through this year: For those who like it hyggelig and close to nature. 

So that you don't lose track, we have summarized the characteristics of the living styles 2022 for you.

Soli   |   Devana   |   Credit: Tobias Stern

The Scandi style lives from unadorned design language, clear line management and Nordic simplicity. The connection to nature is indispensable for the Scandinavians, as they have the largest forestry industry in Europe. Light wood and delicate natural colors of the home textiles provide peace and well-being.
That's why the style is also popular in this fast-paced time in which we move. In addition, the winters in Scandinavia are cold and people bring life into their homes with details in expressive colors.Motifs of nature and fantastical creatures frolic on cushion covers and tea lights, carrying one hopefully through the dark season. The warmth enters through the subtly implemented indoor concept.

 

Devana X   |   Credit: Tobias Stern

Less is more, is the motto here. The so-called minimalism is now all too familiar to us. Selected designer pieces find their place here on a large open space. The simple interior is primarily functional and convinces with few decorative accents. Black, white and gray set the color tone.
Through accessories and textiles, few colorful accents are set.High-gloss fronts and stainless steel give a modern interior the finishing touch to highlight the simple elegance.

 

Vesina   |   Credit: Tobias Stern

Japandi: This means combining Japanese and Scandinavian living style values. Scandinavian clarity meets Japanese nature connection. The result is minimalist aesthetics with cozy warmth. Light wood, organic shapes and natural materials make the home truly hyggelig.

The commonalities of the two very different cultures are the straightforwardness, the functionality of the furniture and the purist design.In both styles, quality is valued over quantity - less is more. The color palette of Scandi decor in light colors meets the dark tones of Japanese accents. Brown, beige, terracotta, gray, and black are the dominant colors. 

Rubi   |   Neva   |   Credit: Tobias Stern

The loft flair of the Industrial style appears open and rustic. The style originated in the artist movement of the 1960s and 1970s in the major cities of the world. Disused factories were converted into apartments. The factory charm fascinated the designers of the time and is created today through functional metal furniture and contrasting concrete and wood.At first glance, a room appears rough, unfinished, and edgy. However, high ceilings, light-flooded windows, and homely accessories create a very special atmosphere.
A style that encourages creativity and where signs of use, such as chipped furniture paint, leave a casual flair. Rustic wood gives the factory charm a cozy warmth and invites you to live.