Conscious design is design that not only refers to the aesthetic aspect of furniture, carpets, accessories, walls and floors. Conscious design goes one or more steps further: design that pleases and fits, but also does not ignore the production and manufacturing conditions.
How about: jungle in the living room and hanging gardens in the bedroom? Everything is possible! And above all: good for the look, good for the well-being and good for a better indoor climate. Studies have also shown that plants in the home significantly reduce stress levels.
Country style, this refers to several North American inspired country home looks. It can be rustic log cabin style of the Rocky Mountains, romantic country style of the East Coast or elegant Southern style.
Art Déco (short for French "art décoratif", meaning decorative art) is a style that had its heyday in the 1920s, especially in Paris. Its roots lie in the French Art Nouveau style, which can be well recognized by the rich decorations with stylized floral and organic elements.
Scandinavian interior design reflects the light of midsummer and the coziness of dark winter nights. Light colors and functional naturalness emphasize modesty and closeness to nature.
As a conscious consumer, you want to buy good products. "Good" is no longer just the quality of a product, it also refers to the social and ecological standards under which it was produced.