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Modern Design furnishings and decor celebrate natural materials, neutral or earthy colours, and the elimination of unnecessary detailing. It uses monochromatic colours whilst Contemporary style has a wide range and variety of colours.
The typical characteristics of Modern Style are mainly structural elements (concrete and beams) are often left exposed; emphasis on horizontal and vertical lines with fewer curves; lack of fluff; low, horizontal furnishings with clean lines.
The Modern Style can be divided into four subcategories: Modern Classic, Modern Contemporary, Modern Mid-Century and Modern Minimal. These four subcategories are fully explored in our next book; you can check the preview by clicking here. Meanwhile, we will give you a sneak-peak.
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This exquisite modern living room interior showcases the CYPRES Floor Light that shines through the dark tones of the futuristic decor of the SAYA Mirror, the OREAS Armchair, WALES Sofa and TACCA Centre Table.
Cypress is a tree of many symbolisms and ornamental capabilities. Our CYPRES Floor Light was inspired by it, featuring a structure in glossy gold plated brass and shaders in gold plated brass and a base in white marble. This contemporary floor lamp is sure to impress in a modern interior design decor.
On this image: SAARI Sofa, NAJ Armchair, SEQUOIA II Centre Table, the rug TERRAZZO by Rug’Society and ARETHA Suspension Light by DelightFULL.
Modern Minimal Design is the desire to achieve excellent interiors with the minimal use of adorns, having simplicity in form, space, materials, details and colours whilst still paying attention to these small details.
Modern Minimal Design is popular because it is light and free, where everything is in perfect order and organised. This style allows expressing your personality without the use of eccentric accessories.
On this image: SEQUOIA I Centre Table, CYPRES Floor Light, GOBI Rug and ZULU 2 Seat Sofa.
The Modern Mid-Century Style is characterised by clean lines, gentle organic curves and adoration for different materials. This style consists of clean lines, where functionality is important, with slight ornamentation and the opposition of different and contrasting materials.
This style is excellent for those who want to add authentic vintage styling in their projects, without having to go full-on the nostalgia from the past. Modern Mid-Century vibe is fresh and hypnotic, retro-tinged and full-on focused on comfort and practicality, embracing beautiful timeless design.
On this image: BOURBON Dining Chair, AURUM Suspension Light and PLATEAU I Dining Table.
The Modern Classic Style has the epitomised aesthetic of modern interior design melded with the simplicity that the classic style brings, with clean and striking spaces that linger in our memory.
The furniture of this style is a combination of modern and classic style; natural materials are the bridge between the classic and the modern. They are the main elements in the classic design which crossed over to the modern design style.
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On this image: DALYAN Dining Chair, KOI I Dining Table and HANNA Chandelier by DelightFULL.
On this image: KANSAS Armchair, BRYCE Side Table and the rug INKAHOLE by Rug’Society.
The Modern Contemporary Style has clean architectural lines, being minimal to a fault – the featured architectural designs showcase a sophisticated and timeless elegance.
The Modern Contemporary spaces have an open-space concept, with the kitchen merging with the dining or living room, or both dining and living room merging with each other. This results in an airy and comfortable living space, avoiding ornate designs.
On this image: AGRA Dining Table, IBIS Dining Chair and IKE Suspension Light by DelightFULL.
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