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Earth Tones Trend: Interior Décor

Earth Tones Trend

Right now décor magazines, furniture brands, and interior designers are telling you what the must-have trends are. Rich, earth tones imbue this new season with a cozy and natural ambiance.

The beauty of earth tones in furniture is often overlooked, but it can be used to create an inviting and calming atmosphere in any room. Earth tones evoke natural and organic feelings, while still maintaining a certain level of sophistication and modernity.

The neutral colors paired with warm and cool tones can be used to create any look from earthy boho to classic elegance. Whether youre trying to give a room a natural, soothing vibe or a vibrant and edgy feel, earth tones in the furniture can be the difference between an average room and an unforgettable space.

Once summer arrives, we are loving the idea of adding more neutral shades to the interior décor.

Looking for a natural touch in your home? Try to mix earth tones and nature-inspired elements with contemporary details. You will be astonished by the result.

Your home should be the most comfortable place in the world, where you can relax and feel like you’re in a retreat. Say Hi to the summer with this warm color.

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Earth tones will work with everything in your living set but we especially think it looks so chic when paired with a modern style. Also, terracottas, mustard, cozy reds, sultry grays, olive green and earthy browns infuse spaces with energy and warmth, two things that are always good to have in a room, no matter the season.

Even more, we see deep green hues coming to the fore. Then, play up the color with matching plants.

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Indeed, layered neutral-tone rugs of varying origins are having a moment. It’s a look that works in almost every home, adding a subtle hit of global style.

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For those who want a more elemental, nature-inspired hue with a contemporary twist in their home, the earth tones will truly shine. This is both casual and refined.

Using earth tones to create the mood in a room is a great way to add natural warmth without being too overwhelming. The muted colors of the earth tones have a calming and welcoming effect, perfect for creating a sense of tranquility. The rich shades work perfectly to craft a peaceful atmosphere by blending with other neutral tones like white, beige or grey.

Scroll down to find unique and exquisite furniture that will fit perfectly in your warmth interior décor.

 

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Brooks Chaise Longue by Wood Tailors Club

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Linda Bed by Ottiu 

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Duchess Dining Table by Malabar

Berries Suspension Lamp by Creativemary

Kim Dining Chair by Ottiu

With the rise of modern melding of different styles, earth tones have become key elements in creating a stylish home. This look combines traditional earthy colors but combines them with modernly sleek silhouettes. Balance between these two design styles can be achieved with complementary warm and cool

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Ambiance by Wood Tailors Club 

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Ambiance by Wood Tailors Club

 

 

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What’s your opinion about the earth tones trend? Are you willing to try any of these ideas in your home décor? Let us know!

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Interior Design Magazines: The top 20

Interior Design Magazines: The top 20

Interior design magazines have a number of functions. They let you know the recent trends, inspire you, offer advice, provide you with insights from top designs, go behind the scenes on design projects. Furthermore, they look dead cool while artfully stacked up on your coffee table.

Most of these magazines have websites with articles to read online. But there’s just something about holding an actual magazine and experiencing the layout design of the pages.

Nothing will ever beat flipping the pages of a magazine. Especially inteiror design magazines, which fill our imagination with endless color, shapes, and inspiration.

With that in mind, we’ve picked out a selection of 20 top design magazines from around the world.

#20 VOGUE

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Firstly, in the Interior Design Magazines list,  Vogue is a fashion and lifestyle magazine covering many topics including fashion, beauty, culture, living, and runway.

This iconic magazine always has a column in the topic Living which talks about home décor and interior design. Every furniture brand wants to appear in that part of the magazine. Interior designers and other décor professionals always get inspiration in Vogue.

Discover the George Stool by Wood Tailors Club presented in the article.

#19 MARIE CLAIRE MAISON

One of the most important Interior Design Magazines references when it comes to news, decorating trends and inspiration ideas for professionals of the Design industry. Furthermore, Marie Claire Maison is written in several languages and distributed around the world.

Discover the Sirius Suspension Lamp by Creativemary presented in the article.
Swipe left to discover another cover of Marie Claire Maison. And discover the Inglewood Sofa by Porus Studio, featured in the article.

#18 ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST ITALIA

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AD ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST ITÁLIA: the Interior Design Magazines with the most beautiful houses in the world. Refinement, luxury, and new life trends are represented as an expression of lifestyle. Through a new and contemporary look in the world of design, architecture, and furniture.

Discover the Melrose Suspension Lamp by Creativemary presented in the article.

#17 INTERIOR BEAUTÉ

One of Hong Kong’s leading Interior Design Magazines regarding design, architecture and luxury lifestyle.

Discover the Cherries Suspension Lamp designed by Creativemary, featured in the article. Also, swipe right to discover the Apidae Suspension Lamp and Bombarda II Suspension Lamp.

#16 HOMEFRONT

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One of the most top Canadian interior design magazines, Homefront. It has a special treat to everyone that visits their website: free access to full editions of the magazine. So, you really don’t want to miss it.

So discover the Petit Amélie Dressing Table conceived by Malabar featured in the article.

#15 HOMES & GARDENS

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As the UK’s first-ever home interest magazine, Homes & Gardens has been shaping British style for 100 years. Their core pillars are inspirational interiors, stylish decorating, beautiful gardens, and fascinating stories. And for that it is on our Interior Design Magazines list.

So discover the Crossroads Bar Cart designed by Porus Studio featured in the article.

#14 ELLE DECORATION

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Since 1989, Elle Decor has a fresh and international viewpoint. It presents interior design and architecture informative articles, interviews, shopping guides and more. The Interior Design Magazines main mission is to inspire its two million readers, making their world more beautiful, one room at a time.

So discover the Louis Mid-Century Modern Bar Chair designed by Ottiu, featured in the article.

#13 KLASSISCH WOHNEN

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KLASSISCH WOHNEN is the magazine for the classic lifestyle. It is intended for all those who value permanently elegant and high-quality furniture.

Therefore, that is why KLASSISCH WOHNEN is showing unprecedented forms of live reporting and interesting articles on quality and real-life conditions. FOr this it made the cut for the Interior Design Magazines list.

Discover the Charisse Mid-Century Modern Stool designed by Ottiu featured in the article.

#12 MI CASA

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MiCasa is a monthly top Spanish interior décor magazine and top Interior Design Magazines. Also, there’s a printed and a digital version of it.

Discover the Filum Guitar designed by Malabar, featured in the article.

#11 ESSENTIAL

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The UK’s No.1 kitchen, bathroom and bedroom magazine dedicated to real-life luxury homes. It turns your design dreams into reality.

Best Consumer Magazine 2012 – BMA Annual Media Awards
Amara Interior Blog Awards 2016 – Winner Best Magazine Blog

For all this it is on the list of top Interior Design Magazines.

So discover the George Bar Chair designed by Wood Tailors Club featured in the article.

#10 HERENHUIS

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Herenhuis is the first interior design magazine completely focused on “living in history”.

So discover the Granville Chandelier designed by Creativemary featured on the magazine cover.

#9 HARPER’S BAZAAR

Discover the Arrow Wall Lamp by Creativemary presented in the article. Swipe right to discover the Scarlet Mid-Century Armchair by Ottiu, presented on another issue of Harper’s Bazaar.

Harper’s Bazaar is an American women’s fashion magazine published by Hearst. Harper’s Bazaar considers itself the style resource for “women who are the first to buy the best, from casual to couture”.  Aimed at what it calls “discerning ladies”, Bazaar is published monthly.

In spite of this magazine, their décor column keeps inspiring a lot of fashionable and trendy people. Consequently, every furniture brand wants to appear in that section of the magazine.

#8 SLEEPER

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This top Interior Design Magazines representative is being published only six times a year. The Sleeper magazine focuses on hotel design and everything related to this industry.

Discover Ottiu’s Projects featured in the article, and others at Ottiu.

#7 LIVING ETC INDONESIAN

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Find inspiration for your home décor with this exquisite magazine. All in all, the brand is dedicated to delivering a constant feed of modern houses to ogle, beautiful decorating ideas to inspire, up-to-the-minute trends to follow, smart shopping to access and great lifestyle tips to use.

So discover the Lupino Mid-Century Dining Chair designed by Ottiu, featured in the article.

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WohnenTräume is a German, international high-end magazine that talks about furniture, real estate and also trends.

So discover the Dorothy Sofa designed by Ottiu, featured in the article. Also take a look at Porus Studio to find the Seattral Folding Screen, presented in the article too.

AND THE BEST OF THE BEST ARE…

Not disregarding the previous magazines, the following magazines are a reference in the international design.

Being  that, take a look at our top 5.

#5 ATTITUDE

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ATTITUDE Interior Design is a bimonthly international magazine focused on Interiors, Architecture, Design, Art, and Lifestyle.

With their contents, they share inspiring and beautiful stories. In order to truly involve the readers with the projects, the places, and the individuals that they publish.

#4 LIVING ETC

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Livingetc is one of the UK’s most iconic home interior magazines. No1 in the modern sector with a dedicated audience of passionate homeowners. It mede way to our top Interior Design Magazines list.

#3 WALLPAPER

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Wallpaper* is a TI Media publication focusing on design and architecture, fashion, travel, art, and lifestyle.

Above all, Wallpaper* is the world’s number one global design destination. Championing the best in architecture, interiors, fashion, art, and contemporary lifestyle.

#2 DWELL

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Dwell Media is an inspiration and collaborative platform for architects, designers, and enthusiasts to share and discover inspiring design.

Recently, Dwell magazine was mentioned, “as a fine blend of sustainable design, architecture, and interior design”. It’s one of the main responsible for the changes in the design industry. So, as a magazine easy to read, Dwell will gently guide you into the interiors design world.

#1 ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST

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Architectural Digest is a vibrant monthly celebration of international design talents, innovative homes, and products. Inspiring decorating ideas, culture, and travel.

Finally, the magazine presents itself as “the international design authority”. In fact, it’s been a reference for decades. AD usually presents the best works of architecture and design. Furthermore, they explore themes like culture, travel, and shopping, making way for the top Interior Design Magazines list.

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Ilse Crawford British Interior Designer

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Ilse Crawford is a British designer, academic and creative director with a simple mission to put human needs and desires at the center of all that she does.

Although often described as an interior designer, Crawford’s portfolio contains projects ranging from a secluded garden for a Hong Kong restaurant to the conversion of a 100-year-old house in Stockholm into a boutique hotel.

Ilse Crawford started her career as a journalist and at only 27 she became the editor of Elle Decoration UK. After over a decade in magazines, with a mission to put human needs and desires back at the center of the design, she founded her multi-disciplinary practice Studioilse in 2001, which is her main business.

 

“Working for a magazine gave me a real on-the-ground education, an insight into what is actually successful. I saw so much new that I began to prioritize what would last and connect. I am still interested in the new, but I am also concerned about the relevant.”

As the head of Studioilse, I mostly design interiors. But, in fact, we do a lot more than that here” Crawford said for Dezeen Magazine.

Because, I think, interiors are ultimately where we live, they are a lot more than pieces of furniture. They’re really about the interior life, how we live as human beings.” In other words, it means designing furniture and products that support and enhance human behavior and actions in everyday life. 

Crawford is the founder of the department of Man and Well-Being at the prestigious Design Academy Eindhoven. Her mission extends to nurturing a new generation of students to always question why and how their work improves the reality of life.

She designed the Soho House club in New York, Babington House, the Electric Cinema, and the Hong Kong restaurant Duddell’s, as well as pieces for Georg Jensen.

 

Duddells’s by Ilse Crawford

It’s not a traditional restaurant & bar. Nor an art gallery. And it’s much more than an exclusive members’ club. Indeed, it’s a place where you pay a lot of money to be a part of, if you’re lucky to get in, since there is a massive waiting list. Despite Duddell’s undeniable opulence and grandeur, Crawford took her signature humanistic approach to design, where people are placed at the centre of the project.

Ilse Crawford received some awards throughout her career. Below, we highlight the most recent ones:

  • Queen Elizabeth II awarded her an MBE for her services to interior design, in 2014.
  • In 2015, she received a Doctorate honoris causa from the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London
  • Ilse Crawford was named Designer of the Year on September 2017.
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Crawford was profiled in the first season of the Netflix docu-series – Abstract: The Art of Design. This is an original documentary series highlighting artists in the field of design. It was released on Netflix on February 10, 2017

 As an illustration, scroll below to discover some works from StudioIlse by Ilse Crawford.

Refettorio Felix – London, 2017

The refreshed interior provides a warm and welcoming spaces to bring the community together, and restores a sense of dignity to the table. The project was conceived by Food for Soul. This is a non-profit organisation founded by renowned chef Massimo Bottura that fights against food waste and in support of social inclusion. The Felix Project sources the Supermarket suplus.

Wellbeing Collection – Nanimarquina, 2019

Wellbeing is an organism of comforting textile products that support the human experience. All the items focus on tactility, materiality, craft and quality. They add warmth, softness and comfort to indoor environments, and a connection to the senses. The collection uses traditional techniques and crafted details that make the normal special.

Ett Hem Hotel – Stockholm, 2012

Conversion of a former Arts & Crafts building into a 12-bedroom guesthouse. It is a place to stay for the modern traveller, a home away from home, where flexibility of space and function is central to the hotel’s operation.

First Class Airline Lounge – Hong Kong, 2015

Throughout the lounge every detail has been considered to ensure the passenger experience is friction-free and enables them to slow down and feel good, before getting on their flight.

We are completely surrendered to Ilse Crawford’s unparalleled work. In sum, the designer follows a work well-marked by a line of thought as much humanist and selfless as noble and exquisite.

Finally, if you identify yourself with Ilse Crawford’s state of mind, explore our brand and its furniture. Wood Tailors Club has a complete dedication to detail and precision, conceiving a premium category of pieces. Our products are an aesthetic delight in a premium atmosphere.

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