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This is how our interior design team for private living tackled this task: combining warm colours and interesting tactile materials with cool, state-of-the-art elements.
One example: for the bed - both the headboard and the bed frame – our interior designers suggested a coarsely woven fabric with a vintage look. The floor is covered with a warm herringbone parquet. This is complemented by polished concrete surfaces and some wallpapers.
In terms of colour, the look is designed to last. Neutral shades serve as a backdrop for splashes of colour or experimental patterns. For example, right now we have a cushion in a trendy red colour. Metal plays its part as a gold tone – warm, classy and luxurious - adding a distinctive touch to the ambience.