From pearly whites to different hues of browns, beiges and nudes, home and interior decoration are required to suit a perfect dose of both tranquillity and serenity – that’s where contemporary neutrals come in. Versatile, light and elegant, neutrals are often associated with peaceful yet warm settings. We will now show how to translate this concept into your dining room – enjoy!
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Monument Valley, in Arizona, is one of the greatest icons of the American West landscape – it inspired the creation of the Plateau dining table. It features a top in walnut root veneer with a matte varnish and details in matte hammered brushed aged brass, adding a special touch. The base is in matte black lacquer, making it an intriguing dining furniture piece.
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In Greek mythology, Gaia is the Earth personification. She is the ancestral mother of all life, the skeleton that holds us all together and protects our heart and lungs. Like her, the Gaia dining chair embodies this skeleton personification, bringing Nature’s backbone into your home. It is fully upholstered in twill, making it the perfect chair to fit your dining room.
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Vinicius is a dining table that transforms the aura of mid-century modern design. Designed in a curvy hourglass shape, it is finished in Nero Marquina marble, contrasted by the white Portuguese Estremoz marble. It is accentuated by a brass ring on the center and features a countertop of smoked glass.
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With a minimalist and industrial feeling to it, it is not, however, hard to understand where the mid-century inspiration lies. Coltrane is a simple suspension ceiling light, which is handmade in steel. It features a steel cord and a magnetic disc at the top, while down below the canopy is built out of stainless steel, with a gold-plated finish.
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The Oslo rug is a textured, minimalist, soothing piece of contemporary design. In fact, the most thrilling designs have this particular characteristic – to be one with the space itself as an organic extension to the whole atmosphere. It feels dynamic and uniform at the same time.
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