A sense of geometry

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Talking about the new trends, the Spring breeze brings your home back in shape! Combining lines and curves in perfect harmony, designers have revised their sense of geometry and created thus, furniture that dresses your interior in a very graphic way. The structures get thinner for a sharp and elegant appearance.

With their specific forms, these 5 home accessories play with the geometric codes to better define the space. An easy way to upgrade your interior for the new season!

WTSS1-geometric-andtradition-JamieHayon-PalettetablePalette JH8 table by Jaime Hayon for &Tradition

WTSS-geometric-petite-friture-poolstudio-gridGrid sofa by Pool for Petite Friture

WTSS-geometric-friendsfounders-curve-basket                           Curve basket by Friends & Founder

WTSS-geometric-nomess-wallrack                           Wall rack by Nomess Copenhagen

WTSS-geometric-norwegianstructure                           Chair by Runa Klock

This chair will be part of the Norwegian Structure exhibition presented during the next Salone del Mobile in Milan. The work of twenty-six talents from Norway will be showcased at Ventura Lambrate.

Save the date for the next design trip: il Salone del Mobile from April 12 to 17 in Milan!

Photography: &Tradition, Petite friture, Friends & Founder, Nomess Copenhagen and Siren Lauvdal