Trends 2023

An inviting look and feel plays an important role in the guest experience and offers plenty of opportunities to stand out. No hospitality concept is the same and tastes differ. Which style, atmosphere or furniture suits your (new) interior or terrace? We will gladly help you on your way and show you the new trends for 2023. Let your hospitality concept shine with these newcomers and timeless classics!

 

New Nordic

Nature forms the key in New Nordic.

The undertone in Nordic design carries the vast and fresh feel of forests, lakes, the sky and the sea. This focus on nature is reflected in the materials used: wood and wicker. In the Canu chair series, nature inspires clear design, organic lines and pure materials.

Future Heritage

Fifties never go out of style.

Sleek and elegant, but also robust and made with a penchant for craftsmanship. This is the furniture with that fifties vibe: chairs in refined wood, soft upholstery but made to today's standards and comfort. Novalis embodies everything we still appreciate so much about the design of reconstruction including that quirky compass leg.

 

Playful Tubes

Round shapes, tubes and rolls and curved shapes.

Playful tubes is cheerful and lively, inviting play. Interactive interiors match the fusion of leisure, work, sports and going out. Bench Nolia also plays with round shapes: a slender tubular frame and a round roll in the back. A playful and airy piece of furniture for playful interiors.

Romantic Retro

Retro with a wink, and romantic without being overly decorative.

Give way to an airy, feminine retro style full of round shapes, soft fabrics and floral designs. A touch fussy, yet cool. Round and retro, but also soft, cuddly and playful. That is Chantilly, a chair made of curved steel, a classic design and a soft touch because of the cushion with fringes.

Rattan Rainbow

Rattan is here to stay, indoors and on the terrace.

Totally contemporary is the addition of colour. The round shape of the rainbow comes together in exciting colour combinations of rattan and frame. Twine already came in natural and black, but is now also available in burgundy frame with pink rattan, or burgundy rattan with terracotta frame and laurel/green, two shades of green.

Tactile Texture

Fine structures, tactile textures with a reference to nature.

Biophilic design is the basis for gossamer yet rock-solid materials and furniture. Calypso is airy but sturdy, cheerful and light. The powder-coated aluminium frame and latticework give this 'goddess of the sea' a summery and natural look. Lightweight and weather-resistant.

Mix and Match

More colour is allowed!

Popular are warm colours and those with a natural touch, such as ochre yellow, grey green, terra and deep sea blue. Mix and match with colours for a terrae that impresses. The colourful Girola is made entirely of aluminium, stackable ad available In various colours. Unique is the 4 mm wall thickness of the aluminium back legs and the reinforced slats on the chair. This makes the chair very soldi even when used intensively.