March 31, 2022
jana geudens
A look behind the scenes of our organic table shoot
Furnified launches a new collection of organic tables. And of course, it deserves a shoot to match! This time the images were shot in the beautiful home of architect Noémie Van Heuverswyn. Furnified's furniture fits perfectly into this neutral yet distinct interior. Take a look!
Gone are the days when furniture was rectangular by default. Square and narrow furniture is increasingly being replaced by round shapes and organic lines. Softness is one of the biggest interior design trends of the moment - and it's here to stay. In line with the organic trend, Furnified is launching a series of side tables and dining tables that immediately give your home a playful touch. The tables are made 100% by hand from a waterproof and easy-to-clean product that resembles natural stone in its hardness. Thanks to their cement look, the light-coloured tables are resistant, robust and elegant at the same time.
Architectural house without any constraints
To do justice to these special tables, Furnified looked for a contemporary yet timeless interior as a background. There was an immediate connection with the house of architect Noémie Van Heuverswyn. Not only does the architect live here, but she also designed it herself. The design perfectly embodies Van Heuverswyn's vision: it is both well thought out and unforced, logical and warm. The Furnified designers fell in love with it straight away!
Combining straight and curved
Organic tables not only give your interior a unique look, they are also scratch and wear resistant. Thanks to their natural and timeless look, they fit perfectly into contemporary and classic interiors. Do you still have mostly straight furniture in your home? Then it is a good idea to introduce round shapes as well; this way you create a nice balance. The combination of straight and round shapes makes your interior softer, more comfortable and more welcoming. So, take a look at our new collection; which table do you imagine in your home?