Geometric texture on fabric and carpets
Thanks to the revival of Hollywood Regency, a huge number of textiles and carpets with geometric patterns appeared. Here below is a composition where a little Hollywood regency, a little modernity, intersecting, are pleasing to the eye.
Let's call everything by its proper name. Here are the creations of the American company Crate & Barrel: two Ammara 18″ pillows, a Howell 20″ and a Vianni vase with a pattern inspired by origami.
Do you remember such a wonderful toy: a kaleidoscope? You look into it, twist it, and the pictures, as if by magic, change. As a child, it was generally difficult to understand how this miracle worked. Do you want the same vivid impressions? A colorful rug like the Colored Crystal Runner will provide an unforgettable experience.
Interlocking geometric shapes became the pattern on the Zamar carpet. The modest palette of the product will not attract too much attention, but bolder elements can be displayed against its background.
Hexagons. The first thing you remember when looking at them is a honeycomb. A charming, original and memorable sight, in particular thanks to the combination of colors, dark (chocolate) and light (citrus).
Looking for an exciting new bathroom motif? What about diamonds? Bright orange on white with a gray border looks very impressive.
Geometry in furniture
To begin with, admire this shelf, which can easily be transformed into furniture elements. T.SHELF from J1studio is a modular system, its configuration changes depending on your desire. Do you need a coffee table? Are you missing an original flower stand? This simulated shelf will be just a replacement for everything.
A geometric pattern on the upholstery of our furniture can completely change the relationship between the decorative elements of a space. The simple shape of this chair, combined with an unusual pattern on the fabric, transforms the modest design of the room.
Greens, turquoise and yellows shine in geometric triads reminiscent of Moorish tile patterns. All this makes the Specs in Trefoil chair from CB2 an accent that will be looked at and remembered.
Geodesic domes have recently attracted a lot of curious people, who eventually become fans of such structures. Inspired by the beauty, complexity and unusualness of such spheres, designer Matthew Leanier embodied this geometric miracle into a household item.
Bucky's Dome is a leather sofa made using the beanbag technique. The works of this master are exhibited in museums all over the world and, looking at this example, you can understand why.
But this PYRAMID 3 bookshelf looks like an element from some video game or part of a puzzle. Here you can’t even say what’s more intriguing about it: the general shape or the alternating placement of perpendicular and parallel shelves.
Squares
It is one of the most commonly used shapes particularly in tables and chairs. A simple figure, it makes furniture based on a square that is characterized by minimalism. Ideal for most interiors.
The Bricks series, which consists of tables with simple square shapes, made from MDF board. The set includes matching wall cabinets. Ideal for living rooms and fireplace rooms.
Polyhedra
Geometric furniture that uses the shapes of triangles, squares and rhombuses. This furniture looks very modern. An example is a set of sofas made to order by the furniture studio “Mr. Closet”; the product resembles the shape of a diamond.
Circle
Geometric shape is common. Initially, since ancient times, it was most often used in the manufacture of tables, the well-known Arthur's round table. Today, designers use circle geometry almost everywhere, beds, sofas and even wardrobes.
Geometry in decorative elements
Tired of the monotony and sameness of the interior? Geometric accessories will transform a boring room into a stylish and modern space in no time. Decor can be a great way out of a situation when it is not possible to carry out a full renovation. Fill the room with whimsical vases, polygonal flower pots, candlesticks, interlocking hexagon mirrors, crystal garlands and pendants, sharply framed paintings and clocks. They will make the room creative and original.
Accessories should be placed in the compositional center of the room. In a spacious room there may be several such “islands”, in a small room - no more than one. Items must be selected in such a way that they can “make friends” with each other. Ideally, they are made in the same key and differ only in shape and size.
Martynova Maria Igorevna
This is not the first season that geometric shapes have been in fashion, and 2021 has not bypassed them. Asymmetry and geometric shapes live in the decoration of furniture facades, on wall coverings and even on parquet floors.
The fashion for geometry in the interior was typical for the 60s.
Today, they are used to a greater extent in modern or Scandinavian style. The “geometry” style in the interior can be seen in various forms:
- Geometry on planes.
- Geometry in furniture
- Geometry in accessories
Geometry on planes.
Simply adding geometric shapes and diagonal lines can really show off the feature of a wall, and you can experiment with color for added effect. "Stay with one color scheme so you don't overwhelm the room," says Dulux design expert Andrea Lucena-Orra. “Here you see that the shades of these colors are all from the red color group. They work well together and complement the geometric pattern without creating a kaleidoscope of colors that affects the feel of the space.”
In black and white combinations, the main emotional impact is created by the form. Therefore, contour drawings and strokes can give a completely different character to a room. Geometric patterns on walls today appear as painted patterns. A popular choice is also “geometry” wallpaper in the interior, which can be placed on only one wall, for example, behind the headboard.
Geometric patterns in the interior - both classic and modern - can also be found on the floor. They dominate mainly in bathrooms and kitchens in the form of two-tone, mostly black and white mosaics.
Geometry in furniture.
A huge number of well-known brands and unfamiliar industries use geometry to create modern furniture. Triangles, rhombuses and polygons - on the basis of these figures unusual armchairs, fancy tables and unusual chairs arise. Such furniture looks very dynamic, it always attracts the eye. Therefore, you need to be careful not to overcrowd the space! And, by the way, a competent designer’s eye can help you with this.
Geometry in accessories.
An excellent solution would be to purchase pillows, blankets or bedspreads, as well as paintings, panels and ceramics with such prints. A wonderful addition to the minimalist style of monochromatic colors will be kitchen towels, curtains, and carpets. This is also true for Scandinavian styles.
In conclusion, I would like to say that geometric motifs apply not only to residential interiors, but also to public spaces.
Most likely, this trend will not change in the coming seasons, moving from one color combination to another for a long time.
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In what styles is it used?
Interiors with geometric elements are back in trend. They are experiencing another peak in their popularity. Spectacular circles, zigzags, triangles, and honeycombs again take pride of place in interior design. They fill the space with simplicity, elegance and at the same time give it dynamics and rhythm. Similar techniques are mainly used in modern styles. Most often they are brought into high-tech, pop art, loft, minimalism, scandi, eco. Here geometry is present in decoration, furniture and decor, and lighting. Traditional and ethnic styles also do not go unnoticed. Geometric shapes “sound” with modern notes in such interiors and allow you to see the space in a new way.
Geometry in lighting
By installing a geometric motif at the highest point of the room, you can set the tone for the entire space. Thus, the huge Equator chandelier became a role model for everyone filling the room.
And the Bau chandelier sets a retro style. Whimsical clusters of multi-colored circles enchant, evoking the romance of the starry sky.