Colorful accents for the winter season: a selection of designer homeware - industrialkonzept

Colorful accents for the winter season: a selection of designer homeware

by @industrialkonzept Team

The cold winter months often bring a longing for warmth and color into the home. At this time of year, when nature puts its color palette on ice, it makes sense to enrich the home with vibrant and creative designer pieces. This selection of home accessories combines functionality with artistic flair to not only provide visual pleasure but also enhance well-being.

The pillar of the spirit: "Atlas" book stand

This steel work of art, inspired by Greek mythology and the Titan Atlas, transforms every book into an eye-catcher. The "Atlas " book stand from Baebsy combines strength and elegance to showcase any literature collection in a way that is both eye-catching and inspiring. The different color options and designs make each piece an individual work of art.

Bookstand

 

Organized beauty: Ceramic shelves from NIKO JUNE

NIKO JUNE, known for its combination of Scandinavian minimalism and artistic expression, offers handmade ceramic objects that serve as organizers with the "Base" series. Each piece is unique, hand-shaped and finished with a high-quality glaze. The objects from the Copenhagen workshop exude a calm but lively aesthetic.

 

Sculptural vase: "Eros Torso HUE" by NIKO JUNE

The "Eros Torso " series presents vases that stand on the border between utility object and work of art. Hand-molded from recycled plastic, these vases catch the light in a unique way. They embody a modern interpretation of Scandinavian design, with each item telling an individual story.

 

 

Minimalism in balance: the "BAL" side table from IN SUBSTANCE

The "BAL " side table from IN SUBSTANCE is an example of minimalist design that combines functionality and style. The simple but effective construction made of powder-coated steel makes it a versatile piece of furniture that creates a harmonious atmosphere in any room.

Coffee Table

Coffee Table

 

Cultural heritage: "Bauhaus XL" coffee table book from Taschen Verlag

Bauhaus, a movement that shaped the modern world of design, is celebrated in this updated coffee table book. The collaboration with the Bauhaus-Archiv/Museum für Gestaltung in Berlin made it possible to shed new light on the history of this influential school through photos, sketches and models. This book is more than just a collection of images; it is a tribute to the visionaries of the Bauhaus and their revolutionary ideas.

 

 

This curated selection of designer pieces brings color and creativity to the winter silence. Each of these objects tells its own story and combines practical function with artistic vision. They are not only decorative elements, but also an expression of a lifestyle that values beauty and design.

 

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