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Taking Shape

Design Middleeast

Descending towards the water’s edge, guests experience the mangroves, where the salty breeze and rustling leaves create a harmonious symphony of nature’s whispers. The foyer welcomes guests with characteristics suggestive of a tranquil forest, such as flowing water fountains and botanical accents.

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Highlights of the best luxury craftsmanship at Milan Design Week 2021

Design Wanted

“For me, luxury craftsmanship means uniqueness, the search for exciting details, harmony,” she says. The simple and clean geometry of the wall light gives the possibility to create infinite regular and non-regular patterns, being able to cover even large surfaces. A’mare by Edra at Edra Palazzo Durini.

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The Biophilic Workplace: Prioritising Health and Well-being in Office Space Design

Greater Group

Inspired by the fact that humans and nature are bound to co-exist, architects and interior designers are bringing the outdoor environment and its elements into indoor spaces to continue the connection between both living beings. Natural patterns and processes. Natural light creates harmony and triggers creativity.

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Can biophilic lighting bring the benefits of nature inside?

Design Wanted

It’s as simple as bringing the outdoors in. Green hues, undulating lines and organic shapes – as long as the interior includes features reminiscent of natural forms, those alone can reduce stress, enhance creativity and improve well-being. This means echoing shapes and forms you’d expect to see growing outdoors.

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