Get inspired with the latest spring/summer design trends 

March 4, 2019

Finally the spring is here! And warmer times are coming! The eager for sunny days is growing like the latest Brabbu trends inspired are revealed to the homeware industry.

Through the brand’s values - Nature, Fierceness, Memories and Cultures – a timeless design is created, easily keeping up with the latest trends and different tastes. The brand commits only to the use of high-end materials in each product, to enhance its innovative design and emphasize the sensory experience throughout colors, textures, different fabrics and finishes.Springtime refers to the idea of rejuvenation, and quickly follows the fresh breath of summer. These two seasons are the inspiration to renew any kind of ambiance. Since Brabbu speaks many languages, it isn’t difficult to decorate a house, when all the products are capable to adjust a modern, classic, contemporary or eclectic style.This year, Mother Nature is the main actor when seeking for inspirations. It’s a bucket of endless ideas. When looking carefully, it’s possible to see opulent features, elegant shapes, a dazzling mix of colors, and distinct patterns. Following the current, Brabbu is setting trends by creating high-end furniture so inspirational that will most definitely reinvent the world of interior design.

Floral Fabrics, typically the easiest way to incorporate this kind of patterns is in Wallpapers. Why not go with armchairs? Andes Rare I is a mid-century modern armchair inspired in the people who strive in the Andes mountains, honoring their strength. With a beautiful velvet fabric in tones of Pastel, this traditional form of floral patterns are a replica of what is seen in a garden. This product adds a strong yet graceful environment to any home décor.

Macushi rug it’s inspired in the family bonds and religious beliefs of The Macushi, a population living in the border of southern Guyana and northern Brazil. Macushi with its delicate flower patterns and sand hues will be perfect to decorate any modern home décor, transmitting a strong and natural sensation. Macushi rug conveys Brabbu’s message, allowing the creation of an intense and modern space.

Living Coral, named the color of the year by Pantone, it’s a “sociable and spirited” color that will bring a playfulness feeling to every space. Incorporating this vibrant color with an animal inspired design, Koi screen is here to make a statement. Koi carp is an important symbol to Japanese culture, means love and affection, and has natural color mutations. Like Koi folding screen, the copper plated surface will shine between punctuate navy, pinks and crisp whites capable to fit in any modern décor.

This trend is also associated with the beautiful form of life preserved deep down in the ocean. Saya mirror is inspired in the largest submerged ocean bank in the world. Its shapes recreate the oceanic bank that was named by Portuguese sailors when they were sailing between Cape of Good Hope and India and its details are inspired in the coral particular format.

Raw materials, the back to basics trends with the best quality materials. This includes types of stones like marble, more specific, Carrara marble featuring the design of Yoho stool. This product is a tribute to the natural beauty of Yoho National Park. Known for its expansive glaciers and impressive waterfalls the organic details full of texture are obviously seen in this stool. The mix of whites and greys visible in this stone, is the key ingredient to a sustainable ambiance where less is more, and timeless materials give the ultimate touch to a contemporary décor. With a different kind of marble, Calla table light inspired in calla lily flower is one of the most graceful things Nature has conceived. Inspired by its delicacy, our design team created Calla table light. From its graceful aged brass top in the shape of an elegant leaf to the luxurious Estremoz marble base, the beauty of this table lamp is undeniable.

There is a never-ending number of possibilities when one wants to combine colors, materials and patterns. These are Brabbu’s choices of combinations between trends this year, featuring a handcrafted design developed with love by the brand. Having this in mind Brabbu always accepts the creative challenge - to set trends.

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