There is always a style of decoration capable of adapting to your lifestyle, character, and aesthetic sensitivity. After all, in interiors, nothing is by chance: the use of leather furniture, saturated colors, strategically placed mirrors—it all communicates something and seeks to awaken the emotions of those who inhabit these spaces. This is something the German firm Kare Design, founded in Munich in 1981, knows well. Over four decades, it has skillfully reinterpreted global trends to offer a vanguard character. To share its vision, this month it has inaugurated a new branch in Macroplaza Interlomas Blvd. Here are four currents from the German company that are setting the direction.
Minimalism with natural charm Sometimes less is more, and in decoration, this translates into spaces that stand out for their spaciousness, granting freedom of movement and encouraging reflection through the functionality of each element. The Travertino collection proposes a fusion of minimalism and nature: its stone finishes with porous-textured surfaces invite you to connect with the furniture through touch. A luxury that is felt rather than displayed.
The wild as an aesthetic statement Nature has forcefully burst into contemporary interior design. Current trends are returning to primal materials to flood spaces with organicity, with wood, stone, and metal coming to life in the most modern interiors. The Wild at Home collection takes this premise a step further: animal motifs, lush textures, and a palette of earthy and jungle tones that turn the living room into a space full of character and vitality.
Interior design is a universe full of possibilities. These are spaces that seduce with their soft chromatic harmonies, rounded forms, and a sophistication that does not depend on ostentation. The Soft Glam collection embodies this spirit with velvety upholstery in dusty tones, discreet gold finishes, and enveloping silhouettes that invite you to stay. It's not safari decor; it's an attitude towards life.
Fine structures, clean lines, and an elegance that doesn't need to shout to impose itself. Vanguard design without complexes For those who see decoration as a statement of identity, the Modern Pop collection—created in collaboration with industrial designer Karim Rashid—is an uncompromising proposal. Dozens of designs in furniture, lighting, and accessories emerged from this collaboration, combining futuristic elegance with functional clarity. Electric colors, organic forms that evoke spaceships, and an energy that transforms any room into a sensory experience.
Luxury that doesn't need labels Quiet luxury has ceased to be a passing trend to become a philosophy of life. Magnocentro, Interlomas, CDMX, where it presents its innovative proposal of furniture, lighting, and accessories. For those who wish to turn their spaces into something unique, the key lies in incorporating nuances that not only look good but also invite connection through textures, colors, and design.