The design week in Milan Salone del Mobilo, which closed on Sunday, is considered the mecca of the design world, where the trends, trends, colors and innovations that we will see in the coming year in the home, office and commercial environment are presented.
With over 2,000 exhibiting brands, and estimates of nearly 310,000 visitors from 181 countries, Milan Design Week, marking 61 years since its founding, is definitely the most important and defining event in the field.
Dark and earthy tones
Hamra and soil - courtesy of the Bitat (Photo: Yehetz)
One of the most prominent shades at the Milan Design Week that took place this week, ranges from tan orange to rust brown.
The shades of paprika continue to star and combine warm colors of brown, earth and orange, in bohemian chic for the space, whether the home style is modern, Mediterranean, or eclectic, the combination will enhance the style and transmit warmth in the space.
Marble and natural stones
An elegant mirror made of Cosentino marble (photo: Yehac)
The marble look has been on the list of the latest and correct materials in home design for a long time.
And in Milan 2023 he gets a renaissance but more than ever.
The ultra-temporary look that characterizes him, which combines a luxurious and elegant yet natural and authentic look, finds its place in home design, as his shows in home design have become mature, dramatic and powerful, celebrating the exoticism of nature
Spa rituals
Antonioloupi Spa Ceremonies (Photo: Hezibank - Spa Ceremonies)
One of the most prominent trends at the Milan Design Week, which puts a special spotlight on the design of the bathing spaces, is the transformation of the room into a real home spa, top designers who entered the field presented a striking design, using innovative materials and a combination of technologies from the smart home field to the space where we spend time and relax at least twice a day .
Multi-functional spaces
Living room coffee table that lifts up and includes a bench - Milano Smart Living multi-functional (photo: Yechat)
A prominent trend seen in Milan corresponds directly with the global trend of urbanism along with the reduction of living spaces and the transition to hybrid work, it is modular and flexible spaces, which change frequently as needed: a living room that is also used for a night's sleep, a dining area that is also used for a home office and thus we saw multi-functional changing furniture for a wide variety of Needs.
A joyful kaleidoscope of colors
Kaleidoscope of colors RENBY (photo: Yehetz)
Unlike previous years, and perhaps as an escapism after a crazy period, there is a trend of using an abundance of vivid patterns, and digital colors captured together to create a scheme that sings happily.
As if the escape from reality is the new reality where the mind can roam free and the spirit can soar.
floating furniture
Tolman's floating furniture (Photo: Yehac)
Design Week provided moments of inspiration that made visitors simply pause trying to understand what they were seeing.
Floating furniture, placed on thin legs if any, will create a display of floating furniture.
The appearance is elegant and this has not yet been discussed about ease of use and ease of maintenance.
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