Winter design trends have just been launched, and definitely marble and rust tones will be two of the main ones! Meshberg Group is a specialized interior design and architecture NY company, thay will prove you why they are using these trends in different projects! Grab your notebook and write down a couple of ideas!
Founded in 2006 by the amazing Adam Meshberg, the well-established Brooklyn-based interior design practice has a team of design experts with a peculiar goal: to create unique and integrating architectural elements that will erase the border between the past and the present.
Meshberg Group has a wide portfolio with projects of different aesthetics, however there is something in common: the mix of classic styles and details with contemporary materials and current methods.
Winter is coming, and if you’re a design aficionado, we bet that you’re already rolling up your sleeves to get your house renovated for the coldest, yet coziest, season of the year. Winter design trends have already been unveiled, we love them all, but rust tones and marble everywhere is definitely our thing! Meshberg Group’s projects are filled with these trends, and that’s why the company will give you 6 reasons why you should start considering these two trends!
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#1 NEUTRAL COLORS AND CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
Contemporary and Scandinavian designs are back on track this year! Both aesthetics share several characteristics such as all-neutral color palette, clean lines, functional lighting and furniture pieces and minimalistic design accessories. Sometimes contemporary and modern styles can be compared, however there are very parameters that make them two completely different designs. Contemporary means ‘at the moment’, so this means that this is probably the aesthetic that is changing throughout the time. It’s always evolving, and it gets inspirations from many different designs. For example, layering plenty of natural light is a feature that was imported from mid-century modern style, and that suits perfectly this one. Doing the right balance between natural and artificial light can emphasize volumes and shapes, adding contrast to the room. At the end, contemporary design is more eclectic, and with a wide range of materials’ options.
#2 SHADES OF GREY AND DIFFERENT TEXTURES
One of the main materials will be the teddy bear fabric, known among interior designers as bouclé, this type of fabric is a super textured textile and it immediately brings the sense of coziness and comfort to any place.
#3 MINIMALISTIC LIGHTING: EDITOR’S CHOICE
Contemporary and Scandinavian designs are all about neutral colors, clean lines, and, of course, minimalistic lighting. Miles is our editor’s choice, and the best part is that you can choose between the floor or table version! Inspired by the American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer: Miles Davis, DelightFULL has created a mid-century floor lamp that will bring back the sophistication and elegance of the 50’s. The black floor lamp has a vintage style that will provide a more welcoming and refined atmosphere to every single mid-century modern bedroom set or living room area. Miles floor lamp is the magnificent combination of a gold plated frame and a black marble portoro base. With a matte black finish and a structure 100% handmade in brass, the vintage floor lamp has a black ornament that provides a balanced design to the modern lighting. The brass floor lamp casts a smooth light that can be turned on using a gold pendant switch, that will surely make you feel in a “Kind of Blue” mood.
#4 MARBLE DESIGN IS SLEEK AND SMOOTH
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#5 MARBLE DESIGN IS SUITABLE FOR MEN AND WOMEN
#6 MARBLE WILL ALWAYS BE TOO BEAUTIFUL TO BE OUTDATED
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