Oriental style
Oriental decoration: harmony, simplicity and elegance
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4 options to choose from 89,00€ / meter
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5 options to choose from 696,00€ / roll
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5 options to choose from The original price was: €135,00.122,00€The current price is: €122,00. / roll
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Collection "Water Garden Fabrics" (14)
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Collection "Kimono" (8)
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"Nara" Collection (7)
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Collection "Natural Wallcoverings III" (6)
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Collection "Kintsugi" (6)
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"Kyoto" Collection (5)
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"Tatami" Collection (5)
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"Kimono FR" Collection (4)
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"Oriental Textures" Collection (3)
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Collection "Chinoiserie "Garden" (3)
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Collection "Oriental Dreams" (1)
Oriental decoration has become a popular trend in the world of interior design in recent years. With his focus on harmony, simplicity and elegance, oriental decoration can transform any space into an oasis of serenity.
Zen means meditation and applied to decoration, it is the way to distribute the spaces to find the harmony. The search for balance is one of the essential points of Japanese culture.
It therefore aims to create comfortable, calm and elegant spaces that transmit good energy. He also resorts to colors and textures associated with the essential elements of nature: fire, wood, metal, water and earth.
In addition, textiles are an important aspect, since patterns and fabrics can convey a feeling of warmth and comfort. The Japanese printed fabrics with classic patterns of flowers and other elements of Japanese culture.
Oriental wallpaper can also be an excellent option to incorporate a touch of Asian culture into your home through traditional flower or crane motifs. Designs can simply be reduced to textures of textile appearance and even natural fibers such as bamboo to cover the wall.
As for colours, oriental decoration is inspired by nature and uses shades such as green, brown and red, which evowith the serenity of Zen gardens and Buddhist temples.
To incorporate oriental elements into your furniture, you can start by choosing furniture with clean, simple lines, such as low tea tables, tatami mats, and shoji paper screens.
You can also incorporate typical accessories from Japanese culture, such as paper lanterns, ceramic plates or decorative vases.
However, it is not about cluttering our space with cranes, koi fish, bonsai and cherry blossoms. It is about choosing the colors, shapes and materials and combining them in a harmonious way, if possible, taking into account the fundamental principles of Feng Shui.














