With the future seeming vague and uncertain, we make it tangible – by trying out innovative ideas here and now, upcycling and reforming. notion of redo is all about renewal. An interior theme that is just bubbling with energy. Designers provide inspiration for our homes with exciting creativity and invite us to look at things from a refreshingly new perspective. With bold colours and interesting new materials. Improvisation is definitely encouraged. Even designer pieces now display a casual DIY attitude. Surprise and humour play a particularly important role in this heterogeneous mix.
0 Archive/example 1 Chocolate Factory by Plasticiet 2 Canopy Collection with RÆBURN for LAYER 3 Totem Bench № 1 by Vadim Kibardin for KIBARDIN Design Studio 4 my Afram bike by my Boo 5 Roll Pack / Bananatex® by QWSTION International 6 Ott / Another paradigmatic ceramic by Studio Yoon Seok-Hyeon, photo Ronald Smits 7 WTR-002-GBR by Sammlung Walter, photo Jonas Fischer 8 Canopy Bed and Mesa Bowl by CAT PERSON for LAYER 9 Coloured Incalmo Glass by Jochen Holz, photo by Angus Mill 10 Coasters, platters and boards by Weez & Merl 11 WARD-BLEND for Ward Wijnant, photo Ronald Smits 12 Twisted-candleholder by Werkwaardig for Ward Wijnant, photo Werkwaardig 13 Twisted blue armrest chair by Ward Wijnant, photo John van Groenedaal 14 CYCLO:ONE by Cyclo Technology 15 WTR-002-B by Sammlung Walter, photo Isabella Hager 16 Low Tide Collection Sebae Vessel by Wang & Söderström, photo Wang & Söderström
These exciting and invigorating colours are bursting with confidence. Dark crimson, bright sun red, sky violet, pastel lavender and orange unfold before us like a magical sunset. This energy cocktail is complemented by fresh algal blue-green, cloud grey and ocean blue. A colour palette for the courageous and determined that inspires positive diversity.
These exciting and invigorating colours are bursting with confidence. Dark crimson, bright sun red, sky violet, pastel lavender and orange unfold before us like a magical sunset. This energy cocktail is complemented by fresh algal blue-green, cloud grey and ocean blue. A colour palette for the courageous and determined that inspires positive diversity.
This interior theme is taking big steps towards a future that will lift upcycling and sustainability to a new dimension. Its designers are already taking the lead. With so much stimulating creativity, it’s impossible not to get carried away. Wood and plastic waste, brightly coloured glass and textiles are suddenly transformed into exciting collages in new contexts. Irregularity is allowed – and demanded. This interior theme presents familiar materials in a way we’ve never seen before.
0 Archive/example 1 Chocolate Factory by Plasticiet 2 AMAR stool by AMORCE STUDIO, photo Samuel Arnaud 3 Totem Bench № 1 by Vadim Kibardin for KIBARDIN Design Studio 4 WARD-BLEND for Ward Wijnant, photo Ronald Smits 5 Spring Grass by Suzanne Tick 6 Lustre by Jochen Holz 7 Blasted-Wooden-Surface-Pattern by Studio Kai Linke 8 Cushion works by Yuri Himuro for HIMURO DESIGN STUDIO 9 Low Tide Collection Sebae Vessel by Wang & Söderström, photo Wang & Söderström
Mobility is taking on a completely new form in our current times. We want to remain in situ but stay mobile, we want to discover and retake the streets and towns on our own doorstep. notion of redo addresses this need. Bicycles, rucksacks and helmets are now virtually part of our home furnishings: functional as well as attractive – and often made from upcycled materials. We see the whole family now spending much more time together. Our homes haven’t looked so colourful, heterogeneous and full of energy in ages.