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4 Ways to Incorporate nature into your bathroom interior
Including natural or environmental products in your bathroom design is one of the hottest bathroom trends right now. Nature can be calmingly slow, gentle, and constant in contrast to our quick city existence. It is more crucial than ever to create a connection with nature at home, especially in spaces where you can rejuvenate and refresh. Bringing nature inside gives your house a calmer atmosphere. Here we bring you 4 ways to incorporate nature into your bathroom interior. 1. Make way for natural light When we wake up, our bodies naturally seek sunlight, and what better time to obtain it than when we’re gearing up in the bathroom for the…
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At Milan Design Week, post-pandemic home design trends reflect a need for more fluidity and nature
Written by Marianna Cerini, CNN After a year off due to the pandemic and a scaled-down iteration in September 2021, Milan’s Salone del Mobile — the international design fair that’s been held annually since 1961 — was back in full force last week. Beyond the trade show itself, which was packed with household names in the world of interiors, the Fuorisalone saw young creatives and smaller brands take over galleries, abandoned spaces and art hubs across the city with shows and installations, proposing new ideas for what our homes of tomorrow might look like. From sustainability to boundary-pushing designs and an emphasis on craft, here are some of the highlights…
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Tour an Iconic Midcentury-Modern L.A. Home That’s Surrounded By Nature and Filled With Light | Architectural Digest
Before Joachim Rønning’s film Kon-Tiki was nominated for a Golden Globe and Academy Award, before he directed the fifth Pirates of the Caribbean, even before he married the activist Amanda Hearst, the Norwegian-born director had set his sights on a very different career path. “I was in my late teens when I first came across John Lautner’s work in a coffee table book and it completely fascinated me,” Rønning says. “In fact I was so taken by his designs that before I was bitten by the movie bug, I was thinking of becoming an architect.” It would take a few more decades before Rønning and his wife would come across…