Falcon: This Season’s Design Trend: Texture That Speaks Volumes
This season, design is going beyond the visual, it’s becoming tactile. Welcome to the era of Texture Play, where layered finishes and touchable materials take centre stage, transforming everyday spaces into rich sensory experiences. Be inspired with Falcon Appliances.
Falcon believes your kitchen should feel as good as it looks. That’s why their cookers are not just design-forward in colour and form, but also in finish and texture. From brushed metal trims to matte enamel surfaces, Falcon appliances introduce subtle contrasts that bring depth and personality to your kitchen.
In the wider design world, texture is making bold moves. We’re seeing bouclé upholstery, raw stone countertops, rattan accents, and unfinished wood grain becoming key features in home spaces. These elements ground interiors in natural beauty and invite a more intimate, lived-in feel.
Falcon’s Elise, Nexus, and Classic Deluxe ranges embody this tactile shift. The matte finishes offer a soft, modern alternative to high-gloss surfaces, while polished knobs and metal trims create an elegant counterpoint – proof that performance and texture can go hand in hand.
Why Texture Matters:
- Adds warmth and depth to minimalist spaces
- Creates a layered, curated aesthetic
- Reflects the move toward more authentic, grounded living
Whether you’re designing a new kitchen or updating an existing one, think beyond colour and form, and start considering how your space feels. With Falcon, texture isn’t just a trend. It’s a lifestyle.
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