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Interior trend: sculptural home décor

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Interior architecture is always changing. There are developments that have an enduring and constant influence on design. But there are also trends that express the feel of the current times – such as the trend for sculptural home design. Little by little, sculptural shapes have conquered our homes. Objects that you would have been more likely to find in the homes of architects, interior designers or artists have become an interior trend. Let’s take a look at five designs.

Ulf Moritz created the Epoca collection of entrance hall furniture for Schönbuch. With their pared-back style, the pieces are already classics. Copyright: Schönbuch

Ulf Moritz created the Epoca collection of entrance hall furniture for Schönbuch. With their pared-back style, the pieces are already classics. Copyright: Schönbuch

Epoca - Schönbuch

Geometry with style – this perhaps sums up the Epoca mirror family by Schönbuch best. The round wall mirrors are available in five sizes and are set in a 15 cm-deep MDF housing, which means they don’t lie flat on the wall. On the contrary, they stand out from it like a work of art.

Buyers face the tyranny of choice: They can select from the five different sizes that the Epoca mirror family comes in, with diameters ranging from 12 cm to 70 cm. But that’s not all: They also have a free choice of the colour combination. This creates a customisable wall object for the corridor that truly elevates the first room in the home.

Pical – Interlübke

From the living room to the corridor to the bathroom: The multifunctional Pical side table finds a perfect place alongside sofas, beds and bathtubs. Copyright: Interlübke

From the living room to the corridor to the bathroom: The multifunctional Pical side table finds a perfect place alongside sofas, beds and bathtubs. Copyright: Interlübke

With Pical, designer Christian Haas has created a line of side tables that translates lightness, emotionality and joie de vivre into a minimalist and timelessly elegant design. Stencil-like semicircles and their positive counterparts produce a unique piece of furniture that impresses with its sculptural feel.

The three side tables, coffee table and console can be used multifunctionally and create sophisticated accents in the most diverse living situations. The meticulously precise workmanship – the line is crafted from a fine 6 mm of material without any visible fittings – emphasises their clear language of design. Pical is available in 24 interlübke matt lacquer colours or the colour of your choice.

Sidebow M – Jan Kurtz

An exquisite curve: The SideBow M console impresses with its clean rounded language of design. Copyright: Jan Kurtz

An exquisite curve: The SideBow M console impresses with its clean rounded language of design. Copyright: Jan Kurtz

The stylish console SideBow M catches everybody’s eye. With its clear, progressive silhouette, the design impresses in many different styles of interior design. As an elegant sideboard in the entrance area or a distinguished console for accessories in the living room, SideBow M blends harmoniously into any interior.

German designers Jiri M.R. Katter and Nick D. Obbelode created the exquisitely shaped sideboard in white lacquer or real-wood veneer on an MDF core to guarantee maximum robustness while maintaining a comparatively low weight.

Domino – Sudbrock

The illuminable glass cutaway in the Domino display cabinet is the ideal place to skilfully present a treasured piece. Copyright: Sudbrock

The illuminable glass cutaway in the Domino display cabinet is the ideal place to skilfully present a treasured piece. Copyright: Sudbrock

The Domino display cabinet appears like an autonomous sculpture. The cabinet element is 90 cm tall by 90 cm wide. The glass cutaway, a brilliant design feature, can be positioned on the left or the right, at the top or the bottom. But the divisions on the inside are always the same: The compartments are either broad and low or narrow and tall.

Treasured pieces and collector’s items can be beautifully presented in the display cabinet’s glass shelf – like a work of art in a work of art. If needed, additional shelves can be inserted to divide the tall compartments and can be individually positioned in the three superimposed drillholes. The carcasses and fronts are generally available in a lacquer finish only. To add extra accents, the cabinet shelf can be set off in a different colour or paired with a wood shade. Domino captivates as a standalone piece, but it also has versatility, allowing it to be combined in many different ways.

Legend – Luiz

The Legend bed by Luiz combines a relaxed, homely feel with the ultimate comfort for peaceful sleep. Copyright: Luiz

The Legend bed by Luiz combines a relaxed, homely feel with the ultimate comfort for peaceful sleep. Copyright: Luiz

A bed called Legend? It’s got to be a masterpiece. And it is, too! Mind you, the modular design made its debut in the Legend boutique hotel in Cologne’s old town – hence the name. Designer Peter Fehrentz created this magnificent work for Luiz. The bed immediately found a home in the new boutique hotel opposite the historic Town Hall Tower on the old market square.

Legend is modern, timeless and breathtakingly elegant. The walnut headboard with replaceable, fabric-covered panels and minimalist lamps has a refinement that allows it to blend into any interior design concept. Individual elements of the design pick up on features of the nearby historical Town Hall Tower, making Legend one of a kind.