25 designer pieces inspired by fashion trends

25 designer pieces inspired by fashion trends

House and garden

New arrivals from the catwalks can be beautiful not only in your outfit and can also renew your home decor.

Fashion and decoration go together in the same direction, translating their time, provoking, awakening desires and reflections. Even each one within their own universe, it is possible to apply what is trending from one side to the other.

Proof of this are the 5 trends listed below, which use as protagonists trends that have emerged in street style, on national and international catwalks and that can look great both in your outfit and in your home decor.

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Check out a selection of 25 design pieces that will stand out in fashion in your surroundings.

Trend 1 – Volumetrics + Vibrant colors

Seen in the Paris haute couture season at the Valentino and Giambattista Valli shows, voluminous pieces stand out alongside vibrant and intense colors.

1: Sofá Soffy and F.Way.
2: Tailored Queen armchair from Natuzzi Re-Vive.
3: Ovo Armchair, designed by Renata Brennand from Studio Massa.
4: Giramundo armchair, signed by Marcus Ferreira from Decameron.
5: Buffet Dior, designed by Guilherme Torres for NOS Furniture at Novo Ambiente.

Trend 2 – Elegant tailoring in B&W


Much talked about in the Paris haute couture season at the Dior and Jean Paul Gaultier shows, tailored pieces mix with chic and powerful B&W patterns.

1: Stool Ksar, signed by Ricardo Minelli and Fábio Berbari da Érea.
2: Well Ônix table, signed by Ronald Sasson for Tecline.
3: Nero marble from Polo Mármores.
4: Eclipse Ellipse Weiss lamp, designed by Ingo Maurer at FAS Iluminação.
5: Low Vase from In.Casa.

Trend 3 – Rosa Shock

Created by surrealist designer Elsa Schiaparelli, Rosa Shock was in last season’s fashion shows for Valentino, Giambattista Valli, Armani, Schiaparelli and Ralf and Russo. In street style, color is seen in voluminous pieces.

1: Mandacaru Pouf, designed by Baba Vacaro for Futon Company.
2: Extra Rendimento Acrylic Paint in Pink 2188E from Eucatex.
3: Branch armchair, signed by Adolini+Simonini for DonaFlor Mobília.
4: Tapete Waterlily No. 01 Eye Candy Sunset, assinado por Jürgen Dahlmanns na By Kamy.
5: Flow Work armchair, from Sittz.

Trend 4 – Tons pastel

Much seen on the catwalks of the last São Paulo fashion week. Pieces in shades of pink, blue, yellow, peach and green are arriving in full force, so it’s good to keep an eye out and secure some items with this vibe.

1: Colorbox Mini Água Tile at Eliane Revestimentos.
2: Bono lamp, designed by Gustavo Di Menno for Dimlux.
3: Carbono Cushion, signed by Amanda Marques and Marcus Ferreira for Carbono.
4: Birillo bench, designed by Decoma Design for Saccaro.
5: Ink Rose Gold Tile by Decortiles.

Trend 5 – Poetic florals

Floral appears in a poetic way in looks with a mix between drama and romantic. Betting on pieces with a vintage-looking print will, without a doubt, make your home fashionable.

1: Viga Mix Print wall light, signed by Ana Strumpf at Bertolucci.
2: Tapete Baltazar 1 Color on By Kamy.
3: Azulejo Rosa 1, designed by Calu Fontes for Decortiles.
4: Almofada Greghi Color on By Kamy.
5: Azulejo Rosa 2, designed by Calu Fontes for Decortiles.

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