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Organic Design With Natural Materials
Biophilic design is a popular trend in home décor, reconnecting our living spaces with nature. It is built on the idea that humans have an instinctive love of the natural world. Bringing the outdoors in can therefore have a calming effect on daily life. In practice, this means weaving elements like indoor plants, abundant sunlight and organic materials into the design of a room. When a home features greenery, natural light and earthy textures, it can feel more peaceful and balanced. Many people find that simply being in a bright, plant filled room leaves them feeling more relaxed. This approach is gaining traction among homeowners and designers as they discover that nature inspired interiors can improve mood and well being. Houseplants are perhaps the most obvious element of biophilic design. Many homeowners now fill shelves, corners and even walls with live greenery. From potted ferns and peace lilies to hanging vines and small indoor trees, these plants bring a living presence indoors. They not only add color and life to a room, but they can actually improve air quality by filtering out common pollutants. Perhaps more importantly for our state of mind, research shows that interacting with plants can lower blood pressure and reduce stress. Tasks as simple as potting or watering a plant can feel surprisingly calming after a long day. Even a few carefully placed succulents or an indoor herb garden on a kitchen windowsill can make a space feel fresher and more serene. Our connection to nature also comes from sunlight. Maximizing natural light is another important aspect of biophilic homes. Large windows, skylights and glass doors allow sunshine to pour in, making rooms feel bright and inviting. This kind of daylight is known to boost mood, increase energy and even help regulate sleep cycles. People who spend more time in well lit spaces often report better overall mood and focus compared to those in darker rooms. Designers often keep window treatments minimal or use light colored walls and mirrors to reflect light deeper into the room. Even during winter, a sunny room with large windows can lift the spirits and make the home feel connected to the outdoors. Organic materials and colors complete the biophilic mix. Natural woods, stones, clays and plant inspired textiles give each room an earthy, tactile quality. For example, a wooden table with visible grain, a stone kitchen countertop or a simple clay vase can all add visual interest and a feeling of warmth. Fabrics like cotton, wool and linen in nature inspired colors bring comfort and softness. These materials often feature irregular patterns or warm hues that are pleasing and grounding. Together, all these elements — plants, sunlight, wood and stone — work in harmony to craft an environment that feels like a serene extension of nature. In such a space, the home becomes a calming retreat that promotes relaxation, creativity and overall well being for everyone inside.
Brown Jordan
Skilled artisans at our North American manufacturing facility transform the world’s finest materials into exceptional outdoor furniture that looks like sculpture and lasts for generations. We call it art you can sit on. Nearly 80 years on, our legacy of design innovation and free-spirited style have become as legendary as the larger-than-life stars who first embraced Brown Jordan—and made us a household name. Today, Brown Jordan continues to set the global standard for leisure furnishings, introducing new pieces so luxuriously crafted that they dazzle in any setting, indoors or out. Produced with the same unrivaled expertise that has spawned a rich collectible market for Brown Jordan originals, they are part of our vision for the future. Modern, from the beginning. Original Brown Jordan.
Uashmama Srl
Handcrafts washable paper goods, pouches, totes, placemats, in their Tuscan studio. Starting from plant-based cellulose pulp, they press sheets that combine the tear-resistance of leather with the washability of fabric. Sheets are cut on computer-controlled routers, then sewn on vintage Italian Singer machines using bonded nylon thread. Each seam is double-stitched and sealed, ensuring water resistance and a subtle paper-like drape. Their small-batch runs, typically 200–500 pieces per design, allow frequent color and texture experiments, mixing metallic pigments into the pulp or embossing subtle botanical patterns before pressing. The R&D atelier adjacent to production hosts co-design days: customers and local artisans sample pulp mixes, test color adhesion, and propose new product ideas. Feedback is incorporated into pilot runs, where each piece undergoes laundering tests up to 50 cycles. Uashmama’s Montepulciano flagship also serves as a repair center—torn edges are re-sealed with pulp infill and pressed back into shape—extending product life and reducing waste.
Smith + Levine
We specialise in creating beautiful and functional spaces tailored to your needs. Our comprehensive professional design services include planning, sourcing and detailed documentation to take your brief and turn it into a custom design solution. We ensure that the design process is enjoyable and rewarding, effectively reducing indecision and uncertainty. By integrating detailed planning and design concepts from the outset, we achieve high-quality results without necessarily increasing costs.
Kuka by Arterio
Kuka Home researches, develops, produces, and sells living room, dining room, and bedroom furniture with the goal of providing a healthy, comfortable, and environmentally friendly living environment globally. Currently, KUKA HOME products are sold in 120 countries and regions. We believe that home is the harbor of life. We are committed to serving every family with care and providing them with our high-quality products. Collaborating with 11 global design teams and 110 designers, we produce over 100 new designs each month and more than 600 new products annually. Offering a wide range of collections, with over 300 models available in multiple material options to suit diverse preferences. Our experienced and dedicated craftsmen ensure every product meets rigorous global quality standards.
Godrej Consumer Products
Recognized for its innovative and culturally attuned portfolio of personal and home care products. The company thrives on a tradition of customer-centric innovation, blending modern research with deep-rooted values to create products that resonate with a diverse demographic. Their operational ethos is built on continuous improvement, ensuring that every product—from insect repellents to cleaning solutions—meets high performance and sustainability standards. Internally, the company leverages an agile supply chain and localized market insights to customize its offerings for varied regional tastes and preferences. Godrej Consumer Products also stands out for its commitment to corporate social responsibility, channeling investments into community development and environmental sustainability programs. This holistic approach to business not only enhances its competitive position but also ensures lasting positive impacts on society.
Replica Furniture
We are committed to providing our customers with premium replica furniture and lighting inspired by classic designs of the 20th Century. Our company mission is to provide durable, premium reproduction furniture at the lowest cost to our customers. We import directly from our manufacturers, this means that we offer exceptional wholesale pricing on all of our premium products. At Replica Furniture we select and work closely with quality manufacturers. In addition we operate a rigorous, Australian based, quality control program. We hold all our product range in stock and there is generally, no wait time for our products.
Mabe, S.A.B. de C.V.
Renowned in the realm of home appliances, consistently pushing the boundaries of product design and functional innovation. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes kitchen and household appliances that combine sleek aesthetics with robust performance. Its production facilities integrate advanced manufacturing technologies with meticulous quality management, ensuring that each product embodies durability, energy efficiency, and contemporary style that resonates with modern households. The operational strategy at Mabe is deeply rooted in continuous improvement and sustainability. Collaborations with research laboratories and the adoption of eco-efficient practices allow the firm to pioneer environmentally conscious production methods while reducing operating costs. Mabe’s strategic investments in automation, ergonomic design, and customer service initiatives further underpin its efforts to remain at the forefront of the competitive home appliance market, making it a trusted household name across Mexico and international markets.
Lumber Grand
We aim to deliver epoxy tables, river table tops, and steel bases with a focus on quality, affordability, and uniqueness. Here you will find handcrafted products made by people with an endless passion for DIY and woodworking projects, dedicated to the art of furniture design. Starting with a great passion for woodworking, we began with crafting the smallest cookie slab coffee tables. Through hundreds of successful projects, we've learned that beautiful artwork isn't just functional—it also enhances the living spaces of friends, family and home decor enthusiasts. However, market research revealed that the cost of epoxy tables can be prohibitively high and not everyone can afford them. This discovery led us to start on a journey to source, import, and test wholesale raw materials, aiming to create reasonably priced epoxy tables without compromising on quality.
Cavius
A little genius. The world's smallest smoke detector. By looking a little closer at smoke alarm technology, challenging the science and refining every possible detail in its design and manufacture, we created the world’s smallest alarms. Our Nano range of alarms are barely visible, even right in the centre of the room, which is exactly where a smoke alarm is most effective. CAVIUS doesn’t just make smoke alarms. We’ve been constantly refining and testing the world’s most advanced alarms since 2004, relentlessly pursuing better, safer alarms. Created by Danish designers and British engineers, all CAVIUS alarms are meticulously assembled by hand. In our pursuit of a smaller smoke alarm, we had to be a little better at everything. The result is not just a minimalist alarm, but a safer one.
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