KARE @ Maison&Objet Paris 2024
Whether Disco Lounge, Art Core or Coffee Colours, KARE presents sensational new decor and interior trends at the Paris trade fair. Here’s a sneak peek of the brand-new items to feature exclusively in Paris.
Art Core
Decorative objects, lamps and small pieces of furniture come together here in a trendy Art Core world. Art Core is inspired by the wealth of forms of Cubism and Bauhaus and immersed in the colour worlds of Mondrian. Geometric and dissected designs and primary colours are used.
Artistically designed living objects take every room to a higher level and speak of the aspirations of a sophisticated lifestyle. A tip from KARE’s interior designers: use a spotlight or luminaire to highlight your favourite objects.
Coffee Colours
Long frowned upon, the colour brown is now a hot topic among interior design stars and is experiencing a comeback. Whether upholstered furniture, decorations or lamps, anyone who wants to bring a dose of contemporary warmth and cosiness into the home is relying on the earthy colour palette.
Whether caramel, cappuccino or dark chocolate, brown tones are reminiscent of moments of indulgence such as melt-in-the-mouth chocolate and a fragrant espresso. Last but not least, the barista hype in our kitchens is also fuelling the passion for the new home colour.
The chocolate colour trend goes perfectly with upholstered furniture in cream. The combination of brown with pastel colours such as soft pink, sage or transparent shades of blue makes it sophisticated.
Disco Deco
The latest sensation in interior design? Disco Deco! With dazzling mirrors, glittering mosaic surfaces and loungy Seventies seating, this style adds a touch of party and glamour to any room. Inspired by the lifestyle of the 70s, Disco Deco combines retro chic with modern flair. After-hours and party vibes start immediately in the disco lounge at home.
For the latest interior trends and stand-out furniture options, visit KARE Design.
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