![]() ![]() I think it makes for an interesting interior design! She despises geometric shapes, so whenever she can go organic, she does. Even her coffee table is an odd shape that looks like some sort of weird vegetable. The rugs are shaped like flowers and leaves. She even wears only organic clothing! So, it is no surprise that her house is decorated in organic shapes. I have a friend who is all into using organic items. Growing them in organic patterns makes more of the plants visible from any angle. I don't like growing things in straight lines. So, my vegetable garden is very wavy, and so is the layout of my fruit trees. I used a garden hose to make the shape of a long snake. It just doubles the natural effect, you know? This helps when I need a simple embellishment or an off-the-wall background shape for an ad.ĭecember 18, – I think it's fun to grow organic produce in an organic layout. There are dozens of different leaf, flower, and oddball shapes that I can use. I use them sometimes when doing graphic design. ![]() Intreccio is for sure an amazing example of technology applied to bathroom design. In fact, Intreccio is born from a block of marble, cut in many curve and thin shapes, which together create different parts to create a three-dimensional volume.I work with a computer program that has a variety of organic shape tools. It is characterized by a unique shape, apparently natural, defined by different concentric layers of curve marble, overlapped to create a special sculptural effect. Intrecciois a basket for water, made of marble. ![]() INTRECCIO is a washbasin designed by Paolo Ulian for antoniolupi. INTRECCIO | Organic Interior Design Trend With the same concept, Domenico De Palo designed also Silenzioand Soffio : other two beautiful examples of how organic design can be integrated into a bathroom environment. The tap disappears as well, totally integrated within the body of the sink. In this way, it results like a piece torn out from the wall, thanks to its unique curved shape. The washbasin is entirely made of Corian and, once encased in the wall, brushed and plastered, can be finished as the wall where installed. in fact, Strappo can be totally integrated inside a wall. Strappo is an innovative washbasin, which was designed some years ago but is still very on trend now for its organic shape and original concept. STRAPPO is a washbasin, designed by Domenico De Palo for antoniolupi. #Organic shapes seriesLast but not least, technology brought new amazing alternatives to traditional design, thanks to a series of new materials. In this sense, new materials are bringing many new exciting shapes too, which only till a few years ago were impossible to create. The trend of organic shapes in design is also a consequence of a rapprochement of design towards nature, with a more and more conscious approach towards the environment and big research on a design which can make feel us closer to nature. ![]() A return to more organic shapes in furniture was particularly clear at the last Milan Design Week and we are sure we are going to see a lot of them also in the upcoming years. The geometric trend, a consequence of the Memphis-inspired interior design trend, after reaching its peak in the past years is now leaving the place to a different kind of aesthetic. We are seeing many new interesting irregular shapes, far from geometrical ones, giving much more freedom and creativity to interior design. We start to be more attracted by asymmetries, more than by symmetries and clean lines, which dominated the aesthetic of the last years. The latest furniture collections, in fact, shows a new definition of shapes and silhouettes. Did you know that organic shapes are really on trend now in interiors and design? ![]()
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