Set Your Own Trend, Take a Selfie & Win With Kare Design
The Kare brand symbolizes furnishing ideas which are unique, non-conformist and authentic – never boring and always full of imagination and inspiration. At Kare, they don’t have a specific trend with each season, with the wide variety of lights, furniture, wallpaper and accessories, you are able to create your own trend. For April, you can also take a selfie with one of their magazine adverts and win tickets to the opening of Kare Johannesburg.
Ever since 1981 Kare Design has been surprising its fans and retail partners worldwide with an incomparable and inexhaustible variety of new furniture, lighting and furnishing accessories, all expressing an intense passion for design. They include fascinating discoveries from obscure artisan workshops and slightly crazy but unique pieces of furniture creating a ‘wow’ effect, not to mention lovingly crafted solid wood furniture that will be cherished for a lifetime. Trends: even more audacious, sensuous, and playful! The new products created by the successful trendsetters represent a plea for more sensuality, audacity and playfulness in furnishing. The style rebels showcase twenty theme worlds and reflect today’s main global furnishing trends: the longing for quiet and nature, the desire for entertaining furniture design and enjoyment of glamorous surroundings. The selfie generation in showcasing themselves is expressed in the new ‘Glam Rock Kare furnishing world. After years of reductionist restraint in shades of grey, a generous portion of gold and brass and discrete glamour à la grand hotel is permitted once more. This furnishing trend combines references to furniture design from the Fifties to the Seventies with the matt reflections of console tables and sideboards, deep velvety armchairs, retro sofas and plexiglass footstools covered in synthetic fur. Striking decorations on the sideboard such as ‘Jane’, the seated plastic gorilla, or the colorful pair of XXL parrots called ‘Sissi and Franz’ provides a counterpoint. Strength from nature: archaic furniture made of wood, stone and iron. The longing for nature and calm within our own four walls remains a major trend in 2018. ‘Elements’ generates associations with archaic landscapes and derives its vitality from wood with glass and metal. Inspiration is provided by natural experiences. In the ‘Brooklyn’ collection, for example, the focus is on harmoniously rounded edges and handcrafted details such as simple, decorative carvings, which tell of traditional craftsmanship. Magical and enchanting: decoration is becoming more playful once more Fairytale motifs, mirrors from a legendary world of enchantment and amusing small articles of furniture add playfulness and an element of humour to the home. Furnishing design with a touch of fun is a Kare trademark. Competition: Kare Design will be featuring in a few magazines in the month of April and you’ll have to keep an eye out on the press for these ads. If you take a selfie with a Kare Advert from one of the magazines, simply send it to them and you and a partner could WIN tickets to the opening of Kare Design Johannesburg. Be the first to experience the Glamour. Contact: Kare Design
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