Dreaming, imagining, inventing, constructing. Looking at the world in a different way and consciously reinterpreting it. At Lamigraf’s design centre we believe anything can be used as inspiration to define a unique and exclusive collection specially conceived to enhance your creations.
“Our products are created to generate Human Emotions”
Lamigraf Design team
"Tomorrow's Living seeks well-being, agile solutions that are climate-friendly, and mutual stimulation and support within a community of our choice."
“The idea – that having less space and stuff can create room in our lives for more important things – is an appealing one”
As the world faces the devastating consequences of climate change, many consumers are rethinking their lifestyles and choices to live more sustainably.
Small living has become a popular lifestyle choice, where people choose to downsize their living space and simplify their lives to reduce waste and live a more sustainable life, both environmentally and financially.
The trend towards tiny homes has emerged as a response to the need for sustainable and affordable living in urban areas.
In terms of interior design, flexibility and functionality will be the key. The home of the future will move away from being static. Modular, multifunctional furniture that can be easily adapted to different living situations is becoming more popular. .
“The homes of the future will let people age with care, love and integrity.”
The afterglow of the pandemic has shined a light on the importance of caring and at the heart of caring is connection.
A new focus on care will drive designs for products and spaces, whether it be healthcare, self-care o care for cultures.
The new focus on self-care has meant that consumers are demanding spaces that convey a sense of calm and security.
Designing for care has become an essential aspect of interior design, with a focus on creating spaces that convey a sense of calm and security.
Natural materials, curved contours, and inviting tactility are combined with a warming palette to create spaces that feel like a hug or protective cocoon. Soft, rounded forms are used to provide colorful mood-boosting interiors, which is important for self-care.
“Innovative organics are currently permeating the materials industry”
The world is experiencing a significant shift towards sustainable living, and consumers are at the forefront of this movement.
They are increasingly aware of the impact their choices have on the environment and are seeking ways to reduce their environmental footprint.
Innovative materials like recycled wood, soil, fruit, algae, mycelium, and other bio-based materials are becoming increasingly popular in the world of interior design and furniture production.
Thanks to the innovation, recycling and up-cycling, these materials are often more sustainable and environmentally friendly than traditional materials, and they can be used to create beautiful, unique, and functional pieces that enhance our living spaces.
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