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Flooring trend: Soft Curves

Autumn is upon us and ‘staying at home’ is gradually starting to sound a bit boring with all the Corona restrictions. Fortunately, we have discovered ‘happy cocooning’ en masse and everyone goes to work to make a metamorphosis in the house. We make the interior natural and warm for optimal comfort with one flooring trend that is central: organic & round shapes. It’s like a party every day to be home
Header: organic rugs by Dessotarkett


 



 
Photo’s: organic rugs by Dessotarkett and wallpaper Cevenne by Murals Wallpaper
 
 

organic rugs

As in nature, organic shapes and natural colours in the home give a pleasant feeling. You only have to walk through the forest or the dunes to feel the benefits of nature. Completely new are the organic rugs by Dessotarkett that you put on the floor as small ‘islands’, next to each other or on top of each other. Stylingtip: Combine with panoramic wallpaper of a mountain landscape and handmade furniture that also have (finished) round shapes.



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves
 
Bo Concept
 
Flooringtrend: Soft Curves

Photo’s: organic rug by Dessotarkett, vase Ripple by Bo Concept, armchair Etcetra by Jan Ekselius. Ph. Lotta Agaton
 

Cool grey for a minimalistic interior

For the minimalists among us colour application in the interior is often difficult but with the trend colour grey it combines perfectly in a white space. The monumental atmosphere is enhanced. The striking shapes of the design objects come into their own and the latest trend signal is: The pillar or column is back in the interior; from tight and cubist to round or hexagon. Just like organic dressings in the interior that lie nonchalantly in the room, the columns are placed loosely in the room at random place. Less stiff and a lot more exciting for the atmosphere experience..




Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
 
Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
 

Photo’s: vase by Iitalla, vase Balloon by Louise Roe, marble table Ondamarmo by Bloc-studio
 

Sustainable material with a soft look

Glass, ceramics and marble get a softer look & feel as a sustainable material thanks to the organic shapes of contemporary design. The famous architect Alvar Aalto was a true pioneer in creating organic form language with new materials and flowing lines. Today’s top talents such as Bloc Studio and Louise Roe (re)discovers the power of round and organic forms.



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
Photo: designclassic sofa Cloverleaf by Verner Panton

 

In the middle of the room

Why always put the sofa against the wall? That’s not necessary when you see Verner Panton’s Cloverleaf bank. This sofa lends itself perfectly to an interior in which organic and round shapes define the atmosphere. In shops, restaurants or hotels you will come across this design classic, everyone who sits on it will be happy.



Barista Brown & Burgundy



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
 
Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
 

Photo’s: cabinet Treasure by umage, pinterest.com, organic rugs by Dessotarkett
 

The rise of organic and round shapes in the interior parallels the emergence of earthy trend colours with dark brown and dark red in the lead. These natural colours have a timeless character but works well in combination with each other. Mix two organic rugs together in two consecutive dark shades of red and mix with dark-colored wooden furniture.



 



 
Photo’s: terencechin.com and organic rug by Dessotarkett
 

STYLINGTIP: flooringtrend Soft Curves

In a small dining room, a round wooden dining table is both cosy and functional because it takes up less space. Place the round table on an organically shaped rug likewise, the rug by Dessotarkett for optimal acoustics and a comfortable base. These new smooth lines make the overall atmosphere more relaxed. An additional styling tip: Often works of art are hung too high while sometimes it works better to hang an abstract and colourful work lower down, for example just above the dresser cabinet and out of the middle.



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Trend Compass
 
Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Trend Compass
 

Photo’s: desk Palette by And Tradition.com, Fibala – etsy.com, wall shelf by Woodendot
 

Home Office

We work and meet more and more from home. Our colleagues watch online via facetime and Zoom how we ‘sit with it’. Creating an atmospheric home workplace is therefore topical at this very moment. If you work especially with a laptop, a small but stylish desk is enough to work on. Place your desk on a warm rug so it’s always comfortable and the acoustics are optimal when you’re calling, zooming or facetimed in a meeting. A nice wall light in the background and some desk accessories for some extra atmosphere are recommended.



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Trend Compass
 

Photo’s: candles by Broste Copenhagen ’21 and small vase by Faina Design
 

Stilness with monochrome en crème




New candlelight

The new generation of candles is no longer straight in shape but surprised with organic and round shapes. The new candle collection of Broste Copenhagen ’21 consists of half arches that are gradually linked together. How cozy is that! You don’t need a candle stand anymore. A whole collection together is a festive whole. The same shapes are also relevant to vases such as this special one by Faina Design.




Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Trend Compass
 

Photo’s: organic rug by Dessotarkett and wall-lamps Tan tan by Aromas Del Campo
 

Slaapwalhalla with a rug in your bedroom

The more comfort and warmth the bedroom has, the higher the feeling of well-being. Soft materials form the basis. Layers on the bed by means of plaids and cushions but also layers on the floor by placing multiple organic rugs in different sizes on top of each other. In the new Parade Paradiso rugs collection you will find an organic rug in trendy trend colours that you can lay next to or on top of each other ‘like a landscape’. Delicious and practical to do exercises or your daily yoga class. Don’t forget a nice wall lamp on the wall. These Tan Tan lamps have a beautiful webbing structure that gives a natural mood light on the wall. Sleep well!



 



 
Photo’s: Shaggy armchair by Eero Saarinen, Broste Copenhagen AW ‘21
 

STYLINGTIP: curvy shapes

For the styling of the bedroom, a nice soft armchair and multiple mirrors are important must-haves in a trendy interior. Choose mirrors in separate shapes, preferably round and organic, and hang them together as a group for a dynamic wall decoration.

 

Autumn is upon us and ‘staying at home’ is gradually starting to sound a bit boring with all the Corona restrictions. Fortunately, we have discovered ‘happy cocooning’ en masse and everyone goes to work to make a metamorphosis in the house. We make the interior natural and warm for optimal comfort with one flooring trend that is central: organic & round shapes. It’s like a party every day to be home
Header: organic rugs by Dessotarkett


 



 
Photo’s: organic rugs by Dessotarkett and wallpaper Cevenne by Murals Wallpaper
 
 

organic rugs

As in nature, organic shapes and natural colours in the home give a pleasant feeling. You only have to walk through the forest or the dunes to feel the benefits of nature. Completely new are the organic rugs by Dessotarkett that you put on the floor as small ‘islands’, next to each other or on top of each other. Stylingtip: Combine with panoramic wallpaper of a mountain landscape and handmade furniture that also have (finished) round shapes.



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves
 
Bo Concept
 
Flooringtrend: Soft Curves

Photo’s: organic rug by Dessotarkett, vase Ripple by Bo Concept, armchair Etcetra by Jan Ekselius. Ph. Lotta Agaton
 

Cool grey for a minimalistic interior

For the minimalists among us colour application in the interior is often difficult but with the trend colour grey it combines perfectly in a white space. The monumental atmosphere is enhanced. The striking shapes of the design objects come into their own and the latest trend signal is: The pillar or column is back in the interior; from tight and cubist to round or hexagon. Just like organic dressings in the interior that lie nonchalantly in the room, the columns are placed loosely in the room at random place. Less stiff and a lot more exciting for the atmosphere experience..




Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
 
Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
 

Photo’s: vase by Iitalla, vase Balloon by Louise Roe, marble table Ondamarmo by Bloc-studio
 

Sustainable material with a soft look

Glass, ceramics and marble get a softer look & feel as a sustainable material thanks to the organic shapes of contemporary design. The famous architect Alvar Aalto was a true pioneer in creating organic form language with new materials and flowing lines. Today’s top talents such as Bloc Studio and Louise Roe (re)discovers the power of round and organic forms.



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
Photo: designclassic sofa Cloverleaf by Verner Panton

 

In the middle of the room

Why always put the sofa against the wall? That’s not necessary when you see Verner Panton’s Cloverleaf bank. This sofa lends itself perfectly to an interior in which organic and round shapes define the atmosphere. In shops, restaurants or hotels you will come across this design classic, everyone who sits on it will be happy.



Barista Brown & Burgundy



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
 
Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
 

Photo’s: cabinet Treasure by umage, pinterest.com, organic rugs by Dessotarkett
 

The rise of organic and round shapes in the interior parallels the emergence of earthy trend colours with dark brown and dark red in the lead. These natural colours have a timeless character but works well in combination with each other. Mix two organic rugs together in two consecutive dark shades of red and mix with dark-colored wooden furniture.



 



 
Photo’s: terencechin.com and organic rug by Dessotarkett
 

STYLINGTIP: flooringtrend Soft Curves

In a small dining room, a round wooden dining table is both cosy and functional because it takes up less space. Place the round table on an organically shaped rug likewise, the rug by Dessotarkett for optimal acoustics and a comfortable base. These new smooth lines make the overall atmosphere more relaxed. An additional styling tip: Often works of art are hung too high while sometimes it works better to hang an abstract and colourful work lower down, for example just above the dresser cabinet and out of the middle.



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Trend Compass
 
Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Trend Compass
 

Photo’s: desk Palette by And Tradition.com, Fibala – etsy.com, wall shelf by Woodendot
 

Home Office

We work and meet more and more from home. Our colleagues watch online via facetime and Zoom how we ‘sit with it’. Creating an atmospheric home workplace is therefore topical at this very moment. If you work especially with a laptop, a small but stylish desk is enough to work on. Place your desk on a warm rug so it’s always comfortable and the acoustics are optimal when you’re calling, zooming or facetimed in a meeting. A nice wall light in the background and some desk accessories for some extra atmosphere are recommended.



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Trend Compass
 

Photo’s: candles by Broste Copenhagen ’21 and small vase by Faina Design
 

Stilness with monochrome en crème




New candlelight

The new generation of candles is no longer straight in shape but surprised with organic and round shapes. The new candle collection of Broste Copenhagen ’21 consists of half arches that are gradually linked together. How cozy is that! You don’t need a candle stand anymore. A whole collection together is a festive whole. The same shapes are also relevant to vases such as this special one by Faina Design.




Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Trend Compass
 

Photo’s: organic rug by Dessotarkett and wall-lamps Tan tan by Aromas Del Campo
 

Slaapwalhalla with a rug in your bedroom

The more comfort and warmth the bedroom has, the higher the feeling of well-being. Soft materials form the basis. Layers on the bed by means of plaids and cushions but also layers on the floor by placing multiple organic rugs in different sizes on top of each other. In the new Parade Paradiso rugs collection you will find an organic rug in trendy trend colours that you can lay next to or on top of each other ‘like a landscape’. Delicious and practical to do exercises or your daily yoga class. Don’t forget a nice wall lamp on the wall. These Tan Tan lamps have a beautiful webbing structure that gives a natural mood light on the wall. Sleep well!



 



 
Photo’s: Shaggy armchair by Eero Saarinen, Broste Copenhagen AW ‘21
 

STYLINGTIP: curvy shapes

For the styling of the bedroom, a nice soft armchair and multiple mirrors are important must-haves in a trendy interior. Choose mirrors in separate shapes, preferably round and organic, and hang them together as a group for a dynamic wall decoration.

 

Autumn is upon us and ‘staying at home’ is gradually starting to sound a bit boring with all the Corona restrictions. Fortunately, we have discovered ‘happy cocooning’ en masse and everyone goes to work to make a metamorphosis in the house. We make the interior natural and warm for optimal comfort with one flooring trend that is central: organic & round shapes. It’s like a party every day to be home
Header: organic rugs by Dessotarkett


 



 
Photo’s: organic rugs by Dessotarkett and wallpaper Cevenne by Murals Wallpaper
 
 

organic rugs

As in nature, organic shapes and natural colours in the home give a pleasant feeling. You only have to walk through the forest or the dunes to feel the benefits of nature. Completely new are the organic rugs by Dessotarkett that you put on the floor as small ‘islands’, next to each other or on top of each other. Stylingtip: Combine with panoramic wallpaper of a mountain landscape and handmade furniture that also have (finished) round shapes.



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves
 
Bo Concept
 
Flooringtrend: Soft Curves

Photo’s: organic rug by Dessotarkett, vase Ripple by Bo Concept, armchair Etcetra by Jan Ekselius. Ph. Lotta Agaton
 

Cool grey for a minimalistic interior

For the minimalists among us colour application in the interior is often difficult but with the trend colour grey it combines perfectly in a white space. The monumental atmosphere is enhanced. The striking shapes of the design objects come into their own and the latest trend signal is: The pillar or column is back in the interior; from tight and cubist to round or hexagon. Just like organic dressings in the interior that lie nonchalantly in the room, the columns are placed loosely in the room at random place. Less stiff and a lot more exciting for the atmosphere experience..




Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
 
Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
 

Photo’s: vase by Iitalla, vase Balloon by Louise Roe, marble table Ondamarmo by Bloc-studio
 

Sustainable material with a soft look

Glass, ceramics and marble get a softer look & feel as a sustainable material thanks to the organic shapes of contemporary design. The famous architect Alvar Aalto was a true pioneer in creating organic form language with new materials and flowing lines. Today’s top talents such as Bloc Studio and Louise Roe (re)discovers the power of round and organic forms.



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
Photo: designclassic sofa Cloverleaf by Verner Panton

 

In the middle of the room

Why always put the sofa against the wall? That’s not necessary when you see Verner Panton’s Cloverleaf bank. This sofa lends itself perfectly to an interior in which organic and round shapes define the atmosphere. In shops, restaurants or hotels you will come across this design classic, everyone who sits on it will be happy.



Barista Brown & Burgundy



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
 
Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Dessotarkett
 

Photo’s: cabinet Treasure by umage, pinterest.com, organic rugs by Dessotarkett
 

The rise of organic and round shapes in the interior parallels the emergence of earthy trend colours with dark brown and dark red in the lead. These natural colours have a timeless character but works well in combination with each other. Mix two organic rugs together in two consecutive dark shades of red and mix with dark-colored wooden furniture.



 



 
Photo’s: terencechin.com and organic rug by Dessotarkett
 

STYLINGTIP: flooringtrend Soft Curves

In a small dining room, a round wooden dining table is both cosy and functional because it takes up less space. Place the round table on an organically shaped rug likewise, the rug by Dessotarkett for optimal acoustics and a comfortable base. These new smooth lines make the overall atmosphere more relaxed. An additional styling tip: Often works of art are hung too high while sometimes it works better to hang an abstract and colourful work lower down, for example just above the dresser cabinet and out of the middle.



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Trend Compass
 
Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Trend Compass
 

Photo’s: desk Palette by And Tradition.com, Fibala – etsy.com, wall shelf by Woodendot
 

Home Office

We work and meet more and more from home. Our colleagues watch online via facetime and Zoom how we ‘sit with it’. Creating an atmospheric home workplace is therefore topical at this very moment. If you work especially with a laptop, a small but stylish desk is enough to work on. Place your desk on a warm rug so it’s always comfortable and the acoustics are optimal when you’re calling, zooming or facetimed in a meeting. A nice wall light in the background and some desk accessories for some extra atmosphere are recommended.



Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Trend Compass
 

Photo’s: candles by Broste Copenhagen ’21 and small vase by Faina Design
 

Stilness with monochrome en crème




New candlelight

The new generation of candles is no longer straight in shape but surprised with organic and round shapes. The new candle collection of Broste Copenhagen ’21 consists of half arches that are gradually linked together. How cozy is that! You don’t need a candle stand anymore. A whole collection together is a festive whole. The same shapes are also relevant to vases such as this special one by Faina Design.




Flooringtrend: Soft Curves - Trend Compass
 

Photo’s: organic rug by Dessotarkett and wall-lamps Tan tan by Aromas Del Campo
 

Slaapwalhalla with a rug in your bedroom

The more comfort and warmth the bedroom has, the higher the feeling of well-being. Soft materials form the basis. Layers on the bed by means of plaids and cushions but also layers on the floor by placing multiple organic rugs in different sizes on top of each other. In the new Parade Paradiso rugs collection you will find an organic rug in trendy trend colours that you can lay next to or on top of each other ‘like a landscape’. Delicious and practical to do exercises or your daily yoga class. Don’t forget a nice wall lamp on the wall. These Tan Tan lamps have a beautiful webbing structure that gives a natural mood light on the wall. Sleep well!



 



 
Photo’s: Shaggy armchair by Eero Saarinen, Broste Copenhagen AW ‘21
 

STYLINGTIP: curvy shapes

For the styling of the bedroom, a nice soft armchair and multiple mirrors are important must-haves in a trendy interior. Choose mirrors in separate shapes, preferably round and organic, and hang them together as a group for a dynamic wall decoration.

 

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