As we roll into 2026, interiors are having a bit of a reckoning. The glossy, over-styled, mass-produced look is quietly losing its grip, replaced by spaces that feel more sculpted, more tactile, and—finally—more human. Perfection is out. Presence is in. Design is shifting away from shine-for-the-sake-of-shine and toward materials, textures, and atmospheres that actually make …
Month: February 2026
Ferro Vitro | Christopher & Nicola Cox When Furniture Becomes Sculpture: The Power of Bold Silhouettes In an era where interiors increasingly reflect identity rather than trend cycles, statement furniture and maximalist accents have reclaimed center stage. These are not decorative afterthoughts—they are design anchors. Defined by bold silhouettes, sculptural presence, and intentional visual weight, …

