Rustic minimalist logo11/5/2023 And if you’re wondering about the articulated black-metal floor and table lamps shown in some of the photos, they’re part of the ‘Daphine Terra’ series, created by Tommaso Cimini for Italian brand Lumina in 1975. I won’t say any more as the beautiful images speak for themselves, so do take a look below. I also love the look of the new accessories, which range from sphere-shaped glass candleholders to rustic clay pots, and the cushions and throws in soft, summery shades such as ‘Sand’, ‘Sky’ and ‘Oat’. All have an air of relaxed elegance that makes me long for balmy afternoons and evenings, and their timeless simplicity means I can see them fitting seamlessly into all sorts of homes. My favourite designs include low-slung modular sofas with breezy linen covers, and clean-lined tables and benches made from accoya-treated pine. And there are sleeker metal and wooden pieces, including tables, chairs and stools moulded from recycled aluminium. As well as indoor and outdoor furniture in bamboo and rattan, there are textural jute rugs, earthy ceramics and stunning lampshades woven from seagrass and raffia. Over the years the brand has become known for its minimalist yet gently rustic aesthetic, and its latest offerings pair neutral colours and natural materials with contemporary, streamlined shapes. ĭesigned by Studio Andrew Trotter (also responsible for renowned Puglia hotel Masseria Moroseta), the villa’s crisp white walls, architectural arches and stone floors make the perfect backdrop for Tine K’s gorgeous pieces. It was styled and photographed at Villa Cardo in Puglia, southern Italy, and it’s a wonderful mix of dreamy escapism and useful inspiration for the home. Last week I took you to a snowy Norwegian fjord, but today we’re heading to warmer climes courtesy of Danish brand Tine K Home’s spring-summer 2021 collection.
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