Sustainable – style & flowers for nature-lovers
Sustainable is the balance between environment, equity, and economy.
This term is also attracting a lot of attention in fashion and interior design.
Sustainable – if you care about nature
This is not just about sustainability when it comes to environmental
compatibility. It's also about getting away from the throwaway mentality.
In other words, it's better to buy less, but with sustainable quality and top
design, than
to constantly buy new things.
More and more people are interested in this topic.
Sustainable fashion – also from well-known designers
Sustainable (or ethical) fashion is currently being discovered by more and more
companies and designers. They show that responsibly produced clothing is anything
but boring.
Good examples are Stella McCartney, Jungle Folk, Claudia Nabholz and
others.
They prove that sustainability can be combined with quality and top design.
Sustainable at home – choose timeless and jazz up later
Those who live sustainably pay attention to environmentally friendly
raw materials, choose high-quality furniture and timeless design.
If you still feel like something new, you can spice up the furniture
with accessories. Or give the walls a new colour.
Particularly popular
at the moment are stylish
recycled wallpapers and wall paints made from lime, glue, casein and silicate.
Sustainable and flowers – natural, regional, seasonal
If sustainability and Fairtrade are important to you, Max Havelaar roses,
seasonal flowers and natural-looking bouquets are the way to go. There
is something for practically every season.
Because even in winter you can
fall back on evergreens, holly or twigs.
Not to mention Christmas roses, which bloom all winter long outdoors.
More about trendy styles
Boho – style & flowers for unconventional people
Whether fashion or living style: boho chic has experienced a rapid upswing in recent years. It is informal, relaxed and has a lot of holiday flair.
Sustainable – style & flowers for nature-lovers
Sustainable is the balance between environment, equity, and economy. This term is also attracting a lot of attention in fashion and interior design.
Pure – style & flowers for purists
Sometimes less really is more. At least that's what the purists think, who appreciate quality and understatement and have a weakness for minimalism.
Romantic – style & flowers for sensitive people
Why not dream about romantic sceneries and live them out? In any case, the romantic does it with enthusiasm, which is why this style never really goes out of fashion.
Classy – style & flowers for the timelessly elegant
Classy is for those who appreciate timeless elegance and classics in the best sense of the word. There is no room for extravagance here, but for a well-groomed appearance.
Casual – style and flowers for chic casualness
Chic, casual, informal. It sounds easy. But it is not always. Because this style should not be confused with carelessness.