The phrase “organic modern interior style” seems to be on everyone’s lips, but what does it mean, exactly? What comes to mind when you hear it? The term can actually be confusing as, although it appears to capture the essence of a design aesthetic that’s growing in popularity perfectly, it doesn’t really say much. After all, the words “organic” and “modern” signify drastically different things in various contexts. Despite its seeming vagueness, organic modernism is a style in interior design that continues to gain more followers. It has its roots in current design trends that leading designers are drawing inspiration...
How, What, Where and When do designers get inspired to create something? I’d say: Memories. Designing is a continual remaking of a time and place based on fragments we draw from many sources in order to create something radically new. The story of making Loszak is no exception, it is made from memories and it is made for memories. Loszak – The design and inspiration of Loszak bed is very personal. I remember waking up next to him on a Saturday morning, it was strangely quiet for the chaotic downtown Toronto. I felt a faint breeze of the chill Toronto...
It can be a sofa, couch or a loveseat, but no matter, this piece is the centerpiece of your home. It tells so much about you, the owner’s aesthetic, lifestyle, status and personality. The right sofa should be a marriage between function and style – it is, indeed, a real commitment ;) no casual relationships here. Like a dating app where it’s swipe, swipe, swipe, the rise of e-commerce feels like there’s an endless set of choices too. We all like options, however, just like when looking for the perfect match, when it comes to furniture shopping it is crucial...
So, you moved into an unfurnished house, condo, or room. Maybe you went “Marie Kondo” combat mode and got rid of all your clutter and things that did not spark joy. Now what? You have a blank canvas to start with (or at least a half blank canvas). Let’s make a house become a home, your home. Tadao Ando, one of the greatest architects in our modern history, once said “…the way people live can be directed by architecture”. Same thing applied to how we arrange our home interior. For example, by placing a bench near your window, there will...