The world of design is full of wonders for you to discover to perfect your home! Design Market takes you on a journey to the heart of Eastern Europe to inspire you with must-haves from Czech, Polish, Ukrainian design icons...
Next stop: Prague
If there's one destination in Eastern Europe for design fans, it's Prague! The Czech capital is a little design gem for architecture and design enthusiasts. In fact, most of the great names in Eastern European design come from the Czech Republic.Among these icons, we count Jiri JIROUTEK, Joseph HURKA, Jindrich HALABALA, Rudolf VICHR, Georg SATINK, Jan VANEK, Frantisek JIRAK, Miroslav NAVRATIL, Robert SLEZAK and Ludvik VOLAK.
How would you like to play a game of chess?
King, queen, bishop, knight, rooks, pawns... Would you be up for a game of chess with the chess master? Ivan JAKES is the designer who's sure to beat you to the punch with his stunning lighting fixtures!
Ukraine and its surreal interiors!
How to describe Daria ZINOVATNAYA's young career?Avant-garde, original and creative, the Ukrainian designer has managed to impose her colorful and geometricstyle with brio! Inspired by the work of LE CORBUSIER and the Bauhaus School of Design, the unique creations wonderfully combine the fantastic and the aesthetic.
What about Polish design?
Poland is also home to great designers like Józef CHIEROWSKI and his famous armchair 366. Thanks to its simple aesthetics, this piece quickly becomes authentic! The 366 armchair can be found in many restaurants that have been seduced by its variety of colors and its authentic charm.
Direction to Moldova and its beautiful rugs
For a guaranteed bohemian vibe, we recommend adding flowery tapismoldaves. With lilies, pansies, violets, sunflowers, hydrangeas, lilacs and of course roses, Moldavian tapestry is ideal to sublimate your furniture and bring a touch of color to your home.
Think about pairing your Moldavian rug with raw furniture and natural, simple shades such as beige and white. For a soothing and pleasant environment, incorporate pretty green plants into your space.
Some ideas for an Eastern European decorating trip
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