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estilo japandi, estilo natural, quarto, decoração, design de interiores, tons naturais, simplicidade, minimalismo
24 junho 2025

There are spaces that don’t need to say much to make themselves noticed. Places where presence is silent, yet striking. The third quarter It is one of those cases — designed to reflect a new way of experiencing rest, where the essential It's all you need.

In a time when the excess tired is the visual noise takes up more and more space, demand for grows uncomplicated environments, natural and emotionally serene. This is where styles such as the Japandi, or organic or the functional minimalism — aesthetic currents that reject the superfluous and value what truly matters: the material, a form, or purpose. Na TralhãoThese concepts are not just trends — they are starting points for creation spaces with intentionAnd the third quarter It is a reflection of that indeed.

In this article, we share all the details of this environment — from the materials which we choose at parts that compose it. An invitation to discover how the simplicity, when well considered, it can be profoundly transformative.



Antony Bedside Table | Bed Ter | To-Tie Table Lamp | Dodu Vase

Functional minimalism and organic aesthetics: the new luxury of relaxation

For years, the fourth It was seen primarily as a functional space — a place to pass through, almost secondary in the logic of the home. Today, that idea has been rewritten. Sleeping is important, yes. But sleeping in a space that soothes, that welcomes and that It makes sense.… that’s another matter.

That is why so many people identify with the functional minimalism: an approach that simplify, but without becoming cold. Here, the design is not austere — it is light. The organisation It is not rigid — it is fluid. The pieces have purpose, the materials have soul, and the absence of excess becomes presence.

When this idea intersects with the natural aesthetics and with the Japandi — style that combines the best of Scandinavian design with Japanese philosophy — a new visual language is born: single lines, neutral tones, honest textures is a certain imperfection that gives life. It is an aesthetic that does not shout, but says a lot. And that makes of the fourth a true space of pause, contemplation e balance.



Antony Bedside Table | Bed Ter | To-Tie Table Lamp | Dodu Vase | Isaac Mirror | Branch Side Table | Henry pouf

Bed Ter: matter, form and purpose

When creating this environment, the starting point was clear: to design a space that visually conveyed this quest for serenity e authenticity. A architecture from space helped — the lines are cleans, as continuous surfaces, and the concrete defines both the floor and the walls. But it is not a cold or impersonal concrete. It has a hot tomato, earthy, almost as if it absorbed the light.

From here on, everything was designed to integrate, never to compete. Ter bed It is the central element — and not by chance. Its design é fluid e harmonious, with a structure that blends with the headboard forming a continuous piece, organic, without visual breaks. It is a bed what is seen and felt: solid, but level; minimalist, but envelope.


Klaara Mirror | Moire Vase

Around the bed, every choice was made with intention. Our line Antony — present in the bedside tables and no chest of drawers — brings a balance between the natural oak heat and the raw texture of the travertine. As straight lines and the well-proportioned volumes offer functionality without giving up on elegance fitting naturally into the space.

But not everything in this room is neutral. And perhaps that is what gives it character. The Henry pouf, with your vibrant tone, emerges as a splash of colour that break the monotony and gives energy to the space. Next to it, the Branch side table, with a top in Calacatta marble and structure in golden, introduces a luxurious contrast, but without ostentation. Together, the pouf and the table form an unexpected yet surprisingly harmonious pair.


Branch Side Table | Henry poufe | Dodu Vase

On the vertical plane, the Isaac mirror serves two functions: visually expands the space and extends the natural palette, thanks to its oak frameIts generous size helps to balance the composition and reinforces the feeling of lightness which we have sought from the beginning.


Isaac Mirror | Branch Side Table | Henry poufe

A lighting, as in any environment inspired by the Japandi style or no modern naturalism, was designed to be discreet e envelope. Indirect lighting, hot springs e adjustable intensity They allow the space to change throughout the day, following the rhythm of those who inhabit it. There are no large lamps or obvious spotlights. There is only a calm atmosphere, as if the light came from within.

Also the decoration follows this logic of containment e purpose. Few elements, all with discreet presence e organic forms, help to strengthen the visual calm of space. There is no excess information, nor any distracting elements. Just soft volumes, natural materials e balanced proportions, in an almost silent composition — but never indifferent.


To-Tie Table Lamp | Moire Vase

East fourth shows how the simplicity, when thoughtfully designed, it can create a truly special space. A place where you want to be, even when awake. Where the rest It is felt not only in the body but also in the gaze.

If you identify with this one Aesthetic — natural, effortless, elegant — visit our physical store or explore our online store.
More than just products, We create environments that tell stories.And it might be that the next one is yours. For more information, contact us by phone at 239 506 400 or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..