
Pantone's Color of the Year 2016: Rose Quartz and Serenity
Ladies and gentlemen, here it is! The color of the year 2016 has just been announced by the Pantone Institute: Rose Quartz and Serenity.

Ladies and gentlemen, here it is! The color of the year 2016 has just been announced by the Pantone Institute: Rose Quartz and Serenity.

Located on Dacia Street, a 10-minute walk from the city center, the Insignis store enhances the cityscape along the Someș River.

Between October 20th and 22nd, InspirationArt 2 took place, an event organized by our friends from Atelierele Ilbah, featuring master florist Nicolae Agop as the special guest.

Each of us has our favorite spot to relax. On the couch, in an armchair, in the bedroom, or perhaps on the balcony, we enjoy spending time with a cup of tea and a book in moments when we want to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The first proposals for the color of the year 2016 have already begun to appear. This year, Marsala was the shade chosen by designers and specialists worldwide for exceptional clothing creations and interior design.

We're in the heart of autumn and feeling nostalgic for the beautiful summer days. The days are getting shorter and darker. We spend more time indoors, and autumn fatigue is setting in.

Every style and every era has its own specific characteristics. 21st-century interior design is no exception. In the following, we will review the most important trends and influences found in interior design in recent years.

Formmat is a 100% Romanian furniture brand, presented for the first time by Deltastudio at BIFE-SIM, held at Romexpo from September 19-23, 2015.

Designers are generally highly creative people. They constantly think about how to make the world we live in more beautiful and comfortable, and life brighter and more interesting. Here are some interesting objects they invented in 2015:

From September 19-23 at Rom Expo, the BIFES IM International Furniture, Equipment and Accessories Fair will take place.

Sky Planter, the new planter concept recently launched by Boskke, a company from New Zealand, aims to green urban homes by allowing plants to thrive even though the planter is hung upside down from the ceiling.