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Invisible elegance

Datum vydání 23.10.2024

In the world of interior design, elements that remain invisible at first glance are playing an increasingly important role. They often determine the final character of a space, adding depth and subtlety. Dark furniture fittings are becoming one such key detail, fitting in with the current trends of minimalist and industrial design.

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Depth of colour in a minimalist form

Dark shades of furniture fittings, such as black or anthracite, are gaining popularity for their ability to add elegance and sophistication to interiors. They introduce a kind of mystery into a space without dominating the overall design. Such details go well with raw materials such as concrete or steel, which often appear in modern designs. Modern technological solutions make it possible to create fittings that are not only functional, but also aesthetically coherent with the rest of the furniture.

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Examples include the LEGRABOX myLEGRABOX | Blum drawer systems with dark sides, which discreetly emphasise the line of the furniture without distracting from its overall form. This type of solution addresses the need for harmony between the interior and exterior of the furniture. Hinges in black onyx are another step towards attention to detail. Although they remain hidden during everyday use, their presence contributes to the coherence of the entire design. By choosing such elements, the designers emphasise the importance of each, even the smallest component of the furniture.

The REVEGO pocket system changes the interior at any time. It opens and closes zones of the home as required. REVEGO - pocket systems for new space concepts | Blum and the almost invisible AVENTOS HKi lift system after installation fits in with the trend towards minimalist and elegant design AVENTOS HKi | Blum

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Space flexibility through innovation

In an era of increasing need for adaptability in interiors, systems that allow for dynamic changes in space are becoming essential. Solutions such as REVEGO pocket systems allow the opening and closing of individual zones of the home depending on the user's current needs, responding to the trend of creating multifunctional spaces that change with us. Similarly, furniture lifts, which become almost invisible once installed, combine functionality with aesthetics at the highest level. They enable furniture fronts to open smoothly and quietly without disturbing the minimalist character of the interior. These are technologies that follow the idea that true beauty lies in simplicity and precision.

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Towards conscious design

Current trends in interior design are not limited to aesthetics. More and more attention is being paid to ergonomic aspects and the adaptation of spaces to the needs of different users. An ageing society presents designers with new challenges in creating functional and accessible interiors for people of all ages. In response to these challenges, Blum runs training courses and workshops for architects and interior designers at its state-of-the-art Exhibition and Training Centre, focusing on the topics of ergonomics and accessibility. Using the Age Explorer suit, participants can gain a better understanding of the challenges faced by older people. Initiatives such as these increase knowledge and understanding of user needs, resulting in the creation of more thoughtful and welcoming spaces.performance.

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Write to architekt@blum.com or go to a standard training course: Training for architects and interior designers - free training at Blum Poland | Blum

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