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Featured: Bring on the French vibes

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This month we are dreaming away at block and stripe patterns, herringbone floors, natural colors and vintage finds. Are you ready for the first rays of sunshine yet? Get inspired and add a touch of 'je ne sais quoi' to your own interior.

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Featured This Month: Bring on the French vibes

This month we are dreaming away at block and stripe patterns, herringbone floors, natural colors and vintage finds. Are you ready for the first rays of sunshine yet? Get inspired and add a touch of 'je ne sais quoi' to your own interior.

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Outdoor Living

No "French vibes" without scrutinizing the outdoors. After all, that's where the French spend most of their time. Go for a lovely lounge made from natural materials. Opt for large terracotta flower pots, add a striped design here and there and imagine yourself on the French Riviera. And ahead, a cute bistro set can't be missing, of course.

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Classic base

When you think of an apartment in Paris, you think of high ceilings, classic elements and large windows! Are you blessed with a home with authentic ornaments and an original herringbone floor? Lucky you! The base is classic, which allows you to create a contrast with your furnishings. Therefore, do not choose classic furniture, it often becomes too classic and perhaps a bit old-fashioned. Go for modern design items and add a touch of retro here and there. Perhaps our classic collection can help you with that.

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Round shapes & soft materials

In a French interior you will see many round shapes, as opposed to straight and clean lines. Soft materials are also used a lot. Choose simple furniture that is timeless, but also provides comfort. It all doesn't have to be too perfect, the concept of je ne sais quoi comes from France for a reason. ;)

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