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Plants are known to have a beneficial effect on the work and living space: they release oxygen and keep the air clean. In addition, potted flowers are a fashion trend: the famous Dutch designer Roderic Vos, together with the Society of Dutch Orchid Growers Art of Life, has created an interior style guide for the next year. It presents three trends in interior design: Reform, Architectural and Expressionism.
The reformer surrounds himself with natural materials and colors, focusing on environmental friendliness: textured wallpaper, metal parts with an aged effect. Special attention is paid to new ways of integrating plants into the interior. One of the messages is a combination using a palette of deep, intense tones. Combine bright multicolored
The interiors of this trend combine geometric shapes and retro style. They are complemented by eye-catching accents such as hot pink. It is very easy to find a suitable flower arrangement for such an interior. Whether it’s pastel shades or bright ones, there is always a suitable shade among the huge variety of orchids. Even the now fashionable ombre effect has a natural source of inspiration – among orchids there are many examples of an unusually beautiful combination of shades.
The Expressionist expresses his personality through a variety of colors. The interior is dominated by rich colors and light soft fabrics such as corduroy and knitwear. Bright, often floral prints are used, and art objects are common. Expressionist is distinguished by a thirst for travel and knowledge of the world, and orchids perfectly reflect this philosophy. Found in the wild in South Africa, South America and Southeast Asia, these flowers bring exotic notes and vibrant colors to the interior.
The beauty of the orchid is felt most strongly when this magnificent flower is at eye level. To make the orchid soar at the table