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The integration of organic elements into interior design responds to the need to create havens of well-being and relaxation. Natural decor is based on the honesty of materials and the sustainability of processes, prioritizing textures such as linen, washed cotton, rattan, and bamboo. Iconic pieces like the rattan chairs or the jute rugs provide immediate tactile warmth, while solid wooden furniture act as visual anchors of solidity. This aesthetic seeks chromatic harmony through neutral and earth tones, allowing for the creation of spaces that exude calm and connect the home with the natural environment.
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Natural decor transcends fleeting trends to become a philosophy of home living. It's based on the concept of biophilic design, which seeks to re-establish the connection between humankind and nature through the built environment. Organic materials, handcrafted imperfections, and untreated textures transform any space into a serene and timeless haven. This category brings together pieces made with certified wood, plant fibers, washed linen, and ceramics, designed for those who value sustainability and seek to create environments that invite visual and tactile calm.
| Material Element | Technical Specifications | Design/Use Opportunity |
|---|---|---|
| Solid Wood Furniture | Visible veins, oil or wax finishes, high durability and elegant aging. | Centerpieces in living rooms and dining rooms that provide visual weight and structural warmth. |
| Vegetable Fibers (Rattan/Jute) | Flexibility, lightness, natural golden tones, rough and artisanal texture. | Auxiliary seating, diffused lighting (lamps) and carpets to delimit areas. |
| Organic Textiles (Linen/Cotton) | Breathable, soft to the touch, natural drape, dyes free of harsh chemicals. | Bedding, curtains that filter the light, and cushions to soften straight lines. |
| Ceramics and Stone | Porous or hand-glazed surfaces, irregular shapes (wabi-sabi). | Decorative accessories, vases and tableware that introduce the earth element. |
To achieve a balanced atmosphere, apply the layering rule: start with a neutral base on walls and floors, add wooden furniture as the main structure, and soften the overall look with linen textiles and fiber accessories. Don't strive for perfection; in natural style, beauty lies in the authenticity of the materials. Maximize natural light and complement it with houseplants to reinforce the connection between living and non-living elements, purifying the air and bringing vitality to the space.
Simply vacuum the dust regularly and clean with a slightly damp cloth with water and salt to prevent them from drying out, always avoiding abrasive chemicals.
Yes, by using moisture-resistant tropical woods (such as teak or acacia) and stone or ceramic accessories, you can create a very relaxing spa-like environment.
Wood acts as a neutral. Combine it with metal for an industrial touch, or with glass and straight lines for a more contemporary and airy feel.
Warm light (2700K-3000K) is essential to highlight the golden tones of the fibers and wood, creating soft and welcoming shadows.
Natural decor isn't just an aesthetic choice; it's a commitment to a more relaxed and mindful lifestyle. At Sklum, we select pieces that respect raw materials and bring soul to your home. Shop now and discover how the simplicity of organic elements can transform the atmosphere of your spaces, creating a balance that you can feel and experience.