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The Vondom 'ADAN' Collection is Suited for Indoor or Outdoor Use

— November 1, 2022 — Art & Design
The Vondom 'ADAN' collection is an array of decor pieces for the home to incorporate a touch of modern aesthetics into any indoor or outdoor space alike. The collection consists of a stool, table and planters, which each have a head-shaped design and a low-poly aesthetic to highlight a diamond-like appearance. Each of the pieces in the collection has an oversized design to truly make a statement in any space and come in an array of jewel-inspired colors.

The Vondom 'ADAN' collection is the design work of Teresa Sapey and packs ample style to make it great for incorporate into a variety of spaces. The decor has an almost retro-inspired design, but with a decidedly futuristic twist to suit the needs of design aficionados.

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Trend Themes

  1. Geometrical Furniture — Designing furniture with geometric, low-poly aesthetics is a new way of creating unique pieces for decoration.
  2. Oversized Home Decor — The trend towards oversized, statement pieces in home decor is growing, opening up new opportunities for designers to create eye-catching pieces.
  3. Indoor/outdoor Furniture — Creating furniture that can be used both indoors and outdoors is becoming increasingly popular for those who want to have a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Industry Implications

  1. Furniture Design — Furniture designers can take advantage of the growing trend towards unique, statement pieces to create new designs that capture attention.
  2. Interior Design — Interior designers can incorporate geometric statement pieces into their designs to create a bold, modern aesthetic.
  3. Outdoor Living — Outdoor living companies can take advantage of the trend towards indoor/outdoor furniture by creating comfortable outdoor spaces that feel like a natural extension of indoor spaces.
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