When antique furniture conquers minimalist spaces.
If we look at the newest trends in the world of decoration, we will quickly realize that clear spaces, simple lines and raw materials take on prominence. Authenticity and nature are also the main protagonists of today’s interior design.
To meet these needs while remaining true to his essence, Francisco Segarra is once again betting on the great aesthetic value of antiques. Combining the past and the new with high precision, he manages to find the perfect balance in all his projects.
In a minimalist space, the presence of a single antique piece enhances its legitimacy and adds an endearing touch that comforts and fosters trust. Today we are revealing some creative ideas to decorate with antique furniture and get a design that fits in the present without any pretension or ostentation.
Antique, but so trendy!
New lifestyles and socio-cultural changes show that the past is a positive thing that can become a source of inspiration. In current decorations, this fact leads to the use of more noble furniture, capable of reversing excessive and unsustainable consumption.
Antique furniture is becoming increasingly popular and continues to add charm to our interiors. Its age, materialized by cracks, fissures and other imperfections, becomes a strong attractive feature for contract and retail projects.
The great emotions they give make a difference to the atmosphere of a business. Stories, anecdotes, memories… Faced with a consumer eager for new experiences, the personality and uniqueness of antiques cannot have greater acceptance.
Antiques: protagonists of minimalist spaces.
They are pieces of heritage that evoke forgotten crafts and that persist in time. Strong and robust, they have lived through thousands of ages; they have passed through many hands and have witnessed a wealth of stories. Their greatest virtue? Today, they are as noble as the first day.
A letterpress cabinet, a locker unit, a chest… Antique furniture the main material of which is wood in its purest state. Within them, thousands of memories are hidden and today come back to take the soul out of any interior design project.
It is just their authentic look what makes them great style promoters. With its simplicity and natural humility, antiques merge into a minimalist space and wrap it in a magical aura that leaves no one indifferent.