Category: Interior Brands and Materials
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Linen in Interior Design: A Light and Refined Material Edit
Designers often use linen in interior design when they want a space to feel light, composed and elegant. Linen softens interiors and changes how light and materials interact, while keeping the space structured. Materials like linen often help create a sense of simple luxury, where natural textures and thoughtful choices make everyday spaces feel calm…
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Frama Copenhagen: A Practical Approach to Cohesive Interiors
Most people recognise a Frama Copenhagen interior the moment they see one, even if they can’t immediately explain why. The spaces feel balanced and clear. However, labels like “calm” or “minimal” don’t explain why. What makes these interiors work is a consistent way of making design decisions. Across Frama projects, the same principles appear again…
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Using Wool to Create a Luxury Home: The Beauty of Texture
A room can feel warm, calm and refined before you even notice why. Often, the difference comes from texture. Designers frequently use wool in interior design because it softens sharp lines, absorbs light and adds quiet depth to a space. Even a small touch, such as a cushion or rug, can change how a room…


