Most often, interior and furniture design is based on clear, strict lines. However, as our site of advice was convinced, today organic forms, inspired by nature itself, are becoming more widespread. They are very unusual, delicate, amorphous. Let’s prove it thanks to our photo selection.
Floor lamp from Nacho Carbonell. Not a single strict line, mind you. And the cloud-like lampshade looks unusually airy, although in fact it is strong and solid..
Chandelier by Costantini. It looks like a half-open bud of an exotic flower. The textiles were used natural, but with rigid ribs to keep the lamp in shape.
Side table by Eny Lee Parker. The stand is made of clay, and the glass top is uneven, rounded. These are exactly what are found in nature.
Another very unusual coffee table from Theophilus Blande. Made of several types of plastic, silicone, fiberglass and polyester. It looks like sheets of melted ice.
Frames for mirrors from the Haas brothers designers. Looks like spreading splashes, drops of water and immediately attracts attention.
The Jeff Martin Joinery stool looks like it formed itself on a tree trunk. All the features of wood are underlined, its different shades, and the streamlined shape does not make this stool less functional.
Did you not immediately understand what it is? This is a sconce, a wall lamp, also from Jeff Martin Joinery. It is called Cymatic Lens and is made of blown glass and plastic. It looks, of course, abstract, but impressive.
Porky Hefer, a designer from South Africa, is known for his “nests”, which come in a variety of sizes, including those designed for an adult. I wanted to get inside and make myself comfortable under the covers?
The armchair is from Quality and Company. The massive base with armrests looks like a curved tree trunk. A bit rude, but even in a classic interior it will look appropriate.
Poufs and felt bench by Ronel Jordan. Forms earthy, textured, natural colors. Cute and interesting.
Umbra Shift chair. The seat is woven of handmade threads over the middle of rattan. Traditional baskets are woven in the Philippines using the same technique..
As you already understood, organic interior items are not always made from natural materials. But this lamp by Twos is made from grapevine, which makes it an even more natural decor element..
Designers assure that lamps, furniture and decor items of organic, natural form continue to gain popularity. They are able to soften any interior, give it a zest. At the same time, the creations of the designers are quite functional and convenient..