
INTERIOR TRENDS IN AUTUMN
BLUSH ROSE
Naturalness, sustainability and international design
The interior trends for autumn and winter 2021/22 are as diverse as our lives.
Minimalism meets individualism with statement objects, natural pastel colors meet internationally inspired patterns and second hand meets modern designer furniture. We have looked around in the industry and have identified the following 5 living trends for you:- No matter what style of interior design: comfort and cosiness are trendy. Comfortable seating furniture, high-quality textile lilies and indirect lighting create a feel-good atmosphere at home.
- With the Natural Living Trend, naturalness and sustainability are moving into our homes. Not only materials and production should be environmentally friendly, nature is also directly involved in the form of many green plants. Restrained colors from beige and brown tones to subtle pastel underline the natural living character.
- In line with the sustainability trend, the focus is on durable materials. Wood, glass and porcelain are natural materials that will give pleasure for a long time.
- Mix & Match is not only a trend in fashion. Old furniture from the family heritage or the second hand store meets modern furniture and interior design objects, purist white meets colorful patterns and statement objects meet reserved interior.
- Internationalism is a trend. Whether nostalgic Brit style, Japanese minimalism, Scandinavian cosiness or a touch of of easygoing California lifestyle - the inspirations for interior design come from all over the world.
Our 3 FÜRSTENBERG Tips
From a touch of rose to statement objects and a home office to feel good

Trend Blush Rosé
What is already a trend in make-up and fashion is now moving into interior design: blush - furniture and objects with a touch of color. In a delicate pastel pink, the wallboards and the side table PLISAGO bring an elegant color accent to the living ambience. The extravagant design in pleated look of the wallboards and side tables made entirely of manufactory porcelain was created by the designer duo Eva Marguerre and Marcel Besau.
Trend Individualism
If on the one hand a lot of furniture remains stylistically discreet and reserved, on the other hand individual objects are staged in a conspicuous manner. With the maximalism trend, everything can be a little bigger, more colourful and more eye-catching. The only rule: no more than three colours. Otherwise, you can mix and decorate individually. Sophisticated objects like the FLUEN centrepiece, art objects like the HOULIHAN edition or modern vases like the LUNA series by SIEGER by FÜRSTENBERG are real eye-catchers. The LUNA vases fascinate in a black and white decor that combines vertical and horizontal stripes - refined with 24-carat polished gold.


Trend home office
The home office has become an integral part of our living environments and will remain so in many cases in 2022. So it's time to turn the unloved corner into a workplace that makes us feel at home. Small details make a big impact. The advantage at home: you can take your favourite porcelain cup to your desk. Also, get creative and design your own individual space. For example, the elegant TOUCHÉ mugs with the filigree ZODIAQUE reliefs can also serve as containers for pens.