- Summary
- At Arte Interiors 2023, designers presented bold new aesthetics that pushed the boundaries of minimalist luxury. They focused heavily on oversized, high-fashion silhouettes and sculptural materials, creating environments that felt like immersive art installations within their own interiors. The year also introduced a distinct trend of using industrial textures and earthy tones to ground abstract modernism, resulting in rooms that looked both functional and avant-garde. This year highlighted the power of color through large-scale, vibrant palettes that clashed or harmonized perfectly with lighting setups to create dramatic, mood-defining spaces. While 2023 offered unprecedented experimentation, it was also noted for a more restrained approach, emphasizing minimalism through clean lines and uncolored backgrounds. In contrast, 2021 showcased a more curated style where natural materials and earthy tones dominated, creating spaces that seemed to breathe with nature. The difference was stark: 2023 prioritized bold, large-format designs over detailed craftsmanship, while 2021 favored detailed elements and organic textures, making the latter a timeless standard of high-quality living. Both years demonstrated that art in an interior doesn't just decorate; it shapes the entire emotional and psychological experience of a room.
- Title
- tallerTORNEL
- Description
- tallerTORNEL
- Keywords
- mural, cartier, aesop, chicago, fica, west, loop, agua, ruta, friends, creek, chair, cervantes, hunters, point, substation, gourmet
- NS Lookup
- A 160.153.178.235
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-15Summarized 2026-04-15
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