Directly from China comes the new design trend that makes understated elegance a tangible possibility for reconnecting with the home environment.
Emerging from the East, it is already considered a pioneer of a new vision of luxury—no longer ostentatious and redundant but whispered, discreet, refined: Quiet Luxury is a trend destined to conquer contemporary living spaces, always in search of a perfect balance between formal rigor, warmth, and aesthetic perfection.
Born on fashion runways, the concept of "quiet luxury" in design has transformed into an aesthetic trend that reinterprets the traditional concept of luxury to offer a modern, current version, free from excess, and promoting a sober, elegant, and essential style. Interior design has not only captured the potential of this rediscovered furniture trend but has made it the preferred style in contemporary living contexts.
The quality of a material or craftsmanship of a piece is now conveyed through authentic, essential, and silent minimalism, but no less impactful for it. Just as in the Residential Project in Suzhou City, China, designed by interior architect Mrs. Shao Siqi with decorative applications from Novacolor Suzhou.
Here, Dune Opaco, an interior decorative finish with a soft, subtly metallic matte effect, enhances a space by making it the focal point of the perspective. The use of finishes with metallic accents amplifies the spatial effect, adding a touch of luxury, originality, and brightness, an intense allure with shades that blend perfectly with other materials and their colors.
To emphasize the refined dynamism of the walls, in combination with the metallic accents of Dune Opaco, we find Marmorino KS, a lime-based plaster for smoothing and satin-finish effects that creates clouded, soft, vibrant colors or completely uniform appearances. This finish not only grants aesthetic prestige but also ethical value thanks to its highly sustainable properties, certified by Indoor Air Quality and Eurofins Indoor Air Comfort Gold, which proves the eco-compatibility of the products and the absence of VOCs in their composition, ensuring no harmful substances.
The home decor of the Residential Project in Suzhou City refers to an aesthetic approach that emphasizes refinement and quality without ostentation, prioritizing simplicity, discreet elegance, and attention to detail. This attitude, deeply rooted in an Eastern aesthetic, promotes the understated elegance of timeless spaces. It is a kind of life philosophy, a mindset in which the psychological aspect is key. Home is where one wants to stop to feel reassured and protected in the pursuit of a simple well-being, which today represents the true luxury to aspire to.
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