The famous designer Charles Eames used to say “The details are not the details. They make the design” and nothing is more true in the modern contract and interior design industry, where the details do really make the difference. A growing trend driven by the necessity to create environments that stimulate the desire to share photos on the social network in order to attract the Millennials, the consumers of the future.
A decorative design must present the right balance between functional complements and those that define the environment, often real pieces of art that can give “character” to a room and evoke a powerful storytelling. In the hospitality industry, a successful format is the creation of boutique hotels that inspire exclusivity, intimacy and authenticity, factors often exemplified by the use of original, vintage or exotic furnishings.
At the same time aesthetics, especially in the hospitality world, should never be conceived to the detriment of the quality and safety of the materials used, which must have a series of specific features for a hygienic and safe use. They must be easy to clean, consisting of fireproof components and provide protection against mites and bacteria in order to prevent maintenance problems or complaints from a clientele that is increasingly demanding when it comes to hygiene.
These two aspects, design and safety, are the key to a quality design project, features that the customer often is not put in the position to evaluate just by looking at a traditional rendering. For this reason, it is important to entrust Contrat & Interior Design professionals who can present to the designer customer, from the initial proposals, a clear analysis of the project that takes into account the choice of materials and their performances in order not to risk having their investment penalized over time.
What do the best five star hotels, luxury boutiques and offices of the largest multinationals in the world have in common? The distinctive style of the Made in Italy interior design.
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Furniture proposals that make the difference
The famous designer Charles Eames used to say “The details are not the details. They make the design” and nothing is more true in the modern contract and interior design industry, where the details do really make the difference. A growing trend driven by the necessity to create environments that stimulate the desire to share photos on the social network in order to attract the Millennials, the consumers of the future.
A decorative design must present the right balance between functional complements and those that define the environment, often real pieces of art that can give “character” to a room and evoke a powerful storytelling. In the hospitality industry, a successful format is the creation of boutique hotels that inspire exclusivity, intimacy and authenticity, factors often exemplified by the use of original, vintage or exotic furnishings.
At the same time aesthetics, especially in the hospitality world, should never be conceived to the detriment of the quality and safety of the materials used, which must have a series of specific features for a hygienic and safe use. They must be easy to clean, consisting of fireproof components and provide protection against mites and bacteria in order to prevent maintenance problems or complaints from a clientele that is increasingly demanding when it comes to hygiene.
These two aspects, design and safety, are the key to a quality design project, features that the customer often is not put in the position to evaluate just by looking at a traditional rendering. For this reason, it is important to entrust Contrat & Interior Design professionals who can present to the designer customer, from the initial proposals, a clear analysis of the project that takes into account the choice of materials and their performances in order not to risk having their investment penalized over time.
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