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At the crossroads of fashion, architecture and des At the crossroads of fashion, architecture and design,
Pharrell Williams imagines a large-scale scenography for Louis Vuitton.

A glass house conceived as a lived landscape, where space becomes narrative and structure turns into statement.
More than a set, a reflection on use, transparency and the way creative disciplines intersect.

“I’m not an architect. I build solutions.” Pharrell Williams

#IDEAT #DesignCulture #FashionMeetsArchitecture #LouisVuitton #Scenography
Functional art for the next era. Each piece by @ro Functional art for the next era.
Each piece by @romanovna.st d blurs the line between DJ booth, sculpture and collectible design.

IDEAT celebrates these audio-objects as futuristic icons of a new cultural ritual and inspiration.

#SoundAsArt #FunctionalArt #DesignCulture #MusicArt #Djbooth
Happy new year! Here’s to a fresh start, new plans Happy new year! Here’s to a fresh start, new plans and a home that feels just as inspiring as the year ahead. We’re opening 2026 with five interior trends you’ll be seeing everywhere (and actually want to live with).

1. Curves
Sharp, boxy silhouettes are making room for softer lines. Curves are everywhere, not just in furniture and statement seating, but also in architectural details. Bringing a calmer, more welcoming feel to interiors.
Photo: Fourfold rug by BOMAT + minibar and table by Bieke Casteleyn.

2. Natural materials
Warmth is back. Think tactile, honest materials and earthy tones that soften a space. Less crisp white minimalism, more atmosphere, texture and depth.
Photo: Palermo collection by Tissage Mahieu.

3. Glass
Spotted all over Milan Design Week 2025: glass is stepping into the spotlight. Examples? Glass tiles and sleek wall shelving. Or this coolest glass table. Light, layered, and surprisingly versatile.
Photo: Straight Lines collection by Ubu x Cover Couture.

4. Wooden kitchens
Back to basics, but elevated: wooden kitchens are returning in a big way. The look feels timeless, grounded and perfectly aligned with the shift towards more ‘lived-in’ interiors.
Photo: Project HV Residence by Grain Designoffice
Photography: Tijs Vervecken

5. Bold colour combinations
More is more: colour, pattern, stripes and dramatic forms, styled together with confidence. The result? Interiors that feel expressive, playful and full of personality.
Photo: Apartment Sunset by Aurélie Penneman Interior Design. BOMAT x Aurélie Penneman.
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With the new Click&Fold in All Natural Dark, CYBEX leans fully into the idea that family homes no longer need a visual kids’ corner’. Everything can flow as one. The deep, refined shade nods to walnut, stone and other architectural materials, so the high chair reads more like a considered furniture piece than a compromise.

Lightweight, foldable with one smooth movement and compact in footprint, Click&Fold slips easily into urban living: out for mealtimes, tucked away when you need the space back. Read about all the specs on our website.
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