Wabi Sabi
In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi is a worldview centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is “imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete”. It is a concept derived from the Buddhist teaching of the three marks of existence, specifically impermanence, suffering and emptiness or absence of self-nature.
Geometric
Geometry helps create bright and modern interiors, bringing balance and harmony in rooms. This collection features simple as well as sophisticated geometric shapes, as the dominant motif. The alternation between filled volumes and voids, the range of various finishes and textures, create endless possibilities. The designs add eye catching vigor to a room and never go unnoticed.
Modern Industrial
It’s about adding a raw and unfinished look to the most thoughtfully designed fixtures and proudly displaying the building materials that many try to conceal. From earthy to neutral, the palette includes rustic color schemes with browns, beiges, blacks and grays. The materials are raw and edgy with an unfinished look creating a vibe of a modern factory.
Cromo Lucido
The sleek, shining silver creates a neat and tidy look and is an important aspect of the contemporary style. There is an emphasis on sleekness and an avoidance of excess and clutter. The mirrored finish will bounce light and colors and often complements a cooler and clean palette. Mix materials for contrast and depth. The cool brilliance of the timeless metallic finish is a must in contemporary design.
Black is the New Black
The monochromatic palette contains details of warm accent colors like gold and brass. The dark colors make a great backdrop for textures and depth and enliven natural elements like wood and linen. Black is a classic design color that never goes out of style. Using the color black adds a focal point of color that grounds, anchors and adds a sophisticated look to a room, impossible not to impress.
Nativis
Shades favor a natural palette with neutral and muted tones all within the same tonal family. Natural, basic materials like burlap, stone and wood can be combined with sleek and clean materials like nickel and glass, creating a harmonious blend. The scaled-back version of the free-spirited Bohemian aesthetic set within the confines of a minimalist and clutter-free zone, popular of Scandinavian design, marry beautifully creating a harmonious blend that is clean and inviting.
Bold Brass
Paired with the perfect combination of rich blues, the warm hues of brass creates a classic and unassailable statement. The blue is variable – often navy, but extending into turquoise. Deep blues are classic. The brass can also be contrasted with marble or black accents. The peanut butter and jelly combination of the two creates a luxurious and winning choice for an impact of color and drama.
Novus
Mid-Century
The palette ranges from bright hues to earthy colors, neutral to bold, allowing a wide range of possibilities to work with. Materials have organic influences (i.e. wood, marble), as well as an exploration of contemporary or non-traditional materials. This creates a juxtaposition of different and sometimes contrasting materials. The form of the fixtures typically features a minimal ornamentation, with uncluttered and sleek lines containing organic and geometric forms.