Melonwoods: The New Trend Of Ribbed Furniture And Lighting
You may have noticed a move towards furniture and lighting that has a fluted or ribbed design. Melonwoods is exploring this latest trend, with a look at where it originated and why it’s making a comeback now.
Ribbed furniture has a fascinating history stemming from the mid-20th century. It emerged during the era of mid-century modern design, renowned for its emphasis on sleek lines and functionality. The ribbed texture, characterized by parallel ridges, became a hallmark feature of furniture pieces during this period.
Renowned designers such as Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Marcel Breuer popularized ribbed furniture through iconic creations like the Barcelona chair and the Wassily chair. These pieces not only exuded elegance but also offered ergonomic comfort, contributing to their widespread appeal.
BARCELONA CHAIR
In recent times, ribbed furniture has experienced a resurgence in popularity for several reasons.
Firstly, there’s a renewed interest in mid-century modern design, with many individuals and designers seeking to infuse their spaces with its timeless allure. Additionally, the ribbed texture adds both visual intrigue and tactile sensation to furniture, making it a versatile choice for various design aesthetics.
Moreover, advancements in manufacturing technology have made ribbed furniture more accessible and affordable, widening its appeal to a broader audience. This accessibility has played a significant role in its current trendiness, as more people gravitate towards stylish yet comfortable furniture options for their living spaces.
In essence, the history of ribbed furniture reflects the evolution of modern design, while its contemporary popularity underscores its enduring appeal and adaptability to changing tastes and lifestyles.
How do I include this trend in my home?
Ribbed details are a breeze to include in your home thanks to their versatility and subtlety. You can add a piece of furniture that is ribbed or fluted – Melonwoords manufacture these to your size and design – to your living area, bathroom, bedroom or entertainment area.
If you are not ready to commit to a new piece of furniture, you can invite the ribbed trend into your home with home accessories, such as vases, table lamps, or even glass and tableware.
Where to buy ribbed furniture?
You will see this style in many retailers now. Melonwoods has taken this one step further in that they import, manufacture and source wooden furniture, upholstered furniture and lighting in the design and finish you require. The team also provides a free service, working with you to create a furniture and lighting room design, personalized to your room and home.
So please get in touch with Melonwoods if you want us to create a home where family and friends love to gather.
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Contact: Melonwoods.
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