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2023 will undoubtedly be another year for new trends to emerge. But what do we already know about the first ones?
And are there some new elements to give your interior a boost? In this blog we’ve listed a few for you!
The observant viewers have probably already noticed: organic furniture is finding its way into Dutch interiors easier than ever. Dining tables and coffee tables in different shapes have been a thing for some time, and we expect this to be no different in 2023. In fact, organic furniture may well become the trend of the year. Did you know that we also make organic furniture at Table du Sud? Discover our pebble-shaped dining tables. Maybe it's really something for you! Want to know more? Then also read the blog about asymmetrical furniture. This way you’ll know in no time whether it suits you!
In terms of shapes, we see that the classic round table is on the rise once again. The major advantage of a round table is that everyone can look at each other, which greatly contributes to the atmosphere. In addition, round tables are ideal for small, compact spaces. Take a look at our round tables.
The hype surrounding organic shapes reflects our urge for the natural. If we look at colours, we see that brown and green tones are doing very well at the moment. At Table du Sud, you have the option to go for colours such as these. Did you know that you can compose our oak dining tables and coffee tables in more than ten colours? While assembling your furniture, you’ll discover different shades of brown. If you’re looking for greenery, we advise you to take a good look at the dining chairs and sofas. This seating furniture is literally available in dozens of colours. But not only the colour is up to you, these dining chairs also allow you to pick the fabric: real customisation!
You can create peace in several ways. One possibility is to keep the number of accessories low and to opt for a small palette of colours. If you do this, you’ll soon reach a minimalist state of mind. Think of living rooms without frills and other unnecessary elements that make the whole look (too) busy. We already covered this style in our blog about soft minimalism
If we look at the different living styles, we see that Scandinavian is still one of the major pillars. For convenience, we included Japandi as well. By the way, you don't have to stick to one style; let them work on you quietly and discover your favourite elements. A combination of different styles is of course always possible!
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