Tag Archives: modern furniture

Form Over Silence: The Rise of Sculptural Furniture

sculptural table and chandelier for contemporary interiors

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, …

Neutrals are forever

How Natural Materials and Warm Neutrals Transform Every Area of the Home Earthy interiors are more than a design trend—they are an emotional language. Rooted in nature, these spaces calm the nervous system, ground daily life, and elevate the home into a place of quiet strength and understated luxury. Through stone, wood, soft textiles, and …

The love language of our interiors

When it comes to love, there is no single all-encompassing definition that can guide our understanding of this concept or its influence on our everyday decisions. However, if we follow the guidance of Dr. Gary Chapman, we can encounter five primary approaches to expressing and experiencing love: words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, …

Refreshing spring-time interiors

Spring provides the perfect excuse for interior renewal as it brings change all around us. This season of vibrant awakening inspires a sense of rejuvenation that motivates us to bring the same vitality into our everyday spaces. Moreover, with nature blooming and colors regaining their vibrancy, we can find in this spring palette the encouragement …

Advice from Red

Across the world I am known as Rojo, Rouge, Kόκκινο, 赤, أحمر…an infinity of names but for now, just call me Red. As the color you often associate to passion, warmth, and dynamism, my insight derived from personal experience across a multitude of spaces and works, is especially valuable to interior design. Don’t take me …

Awakening our memory instinct through art

Art is more than the product of human creativity; it is so closely intertwined with our nature that it can even influence our memory instinct, acting as a mnemonic anchor. This relationship that occurs when aesthetic elements are leveraged to preserve and evoke significant experiences, becomes particularly pronounced in interior design. It is in these …