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A delicate shifting from Opulence to Quiet Luxury

A delicate, sophisticated and suave aesthetic 

If you work in design, you have undoubtedly heard about a trend that has been among the favorites in the design and construction world for the past few years. 

We are talking about Quiet Luxury, a way of interpreting luxury that abandons all ostentation in favor of a suave aesthetic focused on details and quality. Quiet luxury focuses more on comfort in a classy and effortless way, highlighting quality pieces that make a sophisticated statement. 

More than a trend, it can be intended as a lifestyle that extends itself from the living spaces to the looks, restaurants, hotels and vacation destination chosen. 

A delicate and light sensibility that can be declined in various styles and with various methods. 

It is timeless, sophisticated, and understated-Vogue describes it as
“less austere than minimalism but more refined than normcore.”

Colors: the color palette is oriented to soft colors as beiges, grays, dove grays, avory and similars. 

Excellent materials and fine finishes: quiet luxury suggests investing in quality materials that can last over time without losing their appeal. 
Marble, Natural Stones and wood are with no doubt the “must be used”. 

The 7 mantras: 

1. Embrace minimalism

2. Choose light and muted colors

3. Invest in high-quality products

4. Carefully select materials

5. Furnish with natural light

6. Leave ample empty spaces

7. Do not overdo the decoration

Marble has always been associated with an idea of opulence and pageantry, but  when used lightly it can provide spaces with a whispered, sophisticated elegance.

The variety of textures and shades makes marble an extremely versatile material adaptable on various environments.

If you have a look on our first collection, you can notice how the marble texture chosen, the shapes & the usage of glass are a perfect example of Quite Luxury in product design. 

Quite luxury: marble & natural stones

Travertino 

White Onyx

Bianco Rhino 

Arabescato Corchia 

 

Bardiglio Arte 

 

Quite Luxury & interior inspirations: 

1. Architect Ashiesh Shah, 

2. Decorator Marika Dru, Photography by Alice Mesguich
Source: AD Middle East 

 

3. Interiors: HUTCH Design, Photography by Helen Cathcart, Styling by Sarah Birks 
    Source: AD Italia 

4. Interior Design: Jason Leung, founder di The Bespoke Group 
    Photography: Lomiller Photo.
    Source: AD Italy 

 

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