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3form’s Biophilic Graphic Patterns Bring the Beauty of Nature Indoors

Azure Magazine

This aim was the driver of 3form’s latest materials collection, which harnesses the power of biophilia combined with striking graphic patterns to bring wellness to the built environment. Offered in the brand’s trademark Varia ecoresin as well as etched glass, 3form’s Biophilic Graphic Patterns are designed to address these very needs.

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5 Architectural Products to Level Up Your Projects

Azure Magazine

There are a lot of products that go into making a beautiful — and functional — building. Yet, the right architectural products can make or break a design, helping to ensure that spaces are not just stylish but also comfortable and efficient. The collection pairs textural neutrals with bold solids. metre and 1.2-by-3-metre

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Vanity Fair Redux: Poltrona Frau and Fornasetti Join Forces

Azure Magazine

The surrealist pattern was created by founder Piero Fornasetti’s son, Barnaba, who now helms the brand. He based it on an old print that hung in his bedroom, one that was also used on wallpaper and other products. Their collaboration might be born of a simpatico history, but the means of its production is quite advanced.

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The 10 Most Beguiling Designs at Maison&Object 2024

Design Milk

This year’s theme “Tech Eden” emphasized a dreamy optimism, biophilia, technology, and well-being while kaleidoscopic patterns, neon hues – including yellow, orange, purple, and green – as well as an eclectic pastiche of periods from art deco to 1970s were also on display. at the show in 2023 with his design concept.

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Retro Packaging Design: Bringing Back Vintage Styles

Inkbot Design

However, they’re created new for modern products. This immediately puts them in a favourable state of mind when evaluating the product. Nostalgia makes consumers value products more and see them as having better taste or performance. With so many products vying for attention, vintage designs let them put a unique stamp on items.

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5 Wallcoverings That Bring a Hint of Nature Indoors

Azure Magazine

Deriving inspiration from the environment, these wallcoverings from Wolf-Gordon, Innovations, Carnegie and others boast soothing palettes and organically influenced patterns. . Mantra by Innovations. Curved and straight lines intersect on Autumn like streaks of rain against a window. Satellite Meteor by Carnegie.

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The Nick Cave Collection Offers an Unexpected Take on Textiles

Design Milk

In this case, the products don’t represent the end of the design process, but the beginning. Consumers get to decide what’s next – always Cave’s biggest question – what’s created with these patterned textiles? The upholstery pattern was developed from a specific section of the artwork he had in mind.