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Statement Looks For a Living Room Atmosphere

It is not always easy to create a living room atmosphere where we feel comfortable with our family and friends. In today’s post, we will present you the best design ideas for your home. Enhance your contemporary home by giving your living area the oomph it deserves.

Francis Sultana is the go-to interior designer for international collectors, many of whom have major contemporary art and design collections. Loved for his unique ability to merge the residential requirements of a domestic space with often large-scale visual art, sculpture and installation pieces, his studio is working on projects in the UK and across Europe as well as in China and in the US.

Statement Looks For a Living Room Atmosphere
Statement Looks | Francis Sultana

Francis is an expert in the use of color. Make your living room an inviting place by introducing different hues into your space. Do not forget to use some golden details – and you will have a luxurious and contemporary living room.

Statement Looks For a Living Room Atmosphere
Statement Looks | Francis Sultana

If you are not a big fan of bold colors, you can also use neutral tones – and if you decorate your walls with artwork, you’ll have a statement living room. Simple can be complex – you need to be very picky when combining the different elements. Francis Sultana does this perfectly.

Statement Looks For a Living Room Atmosphere
Statement Looks | Francis Sultana

If the project is a large and open space, decorating can be tricky. You need to place objects so that everything is in balance. When we look at this living room, our eyes see a bunch of colors and a lot of decorative elements. Is that risky? Yes. Is it a great example of interior design done right? Absolutely.

Statement Looks For a Living Room Atmosphere
Statement Looks | Boca do Lobo

Boca do Lobo shows you some options to your living room. Get inspired by these earth tones and let yourself fall in love with the Odette Sofa – the luxury sofa that enhances any ambiance.

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Statement Looks For a Living Room Atmosphere
Statement Looks | Boca do Lobo

If you want to properly decorate a corner in your living room, we have a tip for you: statement chairs and an opulent mirror. Perfect for having a heart-to-heart conversation.

Statement Looks | Boca do Lobo

If you want a surprising element in your decor, choose a color you love. This apartment has neutral tones yet has a sofa with a striking color that stands out.

Statement Looks For a Living Room Atmosphere
Statement Looks | Boca do Lobo

Lapiaz is a table that takes exceptional craftsmanship and design to a new dimension. This contemporary coffee table is inspired by authentic karst formations created by the dissolution, freezing or thawing of dolomite rock, whose beauty can be found in the most unexpected places.

Statement Looks For a Living Room Atmosphere
Statement Looks | BRABBU

If you like it classy, check out this living room – it’s so harmonious and monochromatic we could stare at it all day. The chandelier adds the ultimate sophistication.

Statement Looks For a Living Room Atmosphere
Statement Looks | BRABBU

FITZROY Sofa is inspired by Mount Fitz Roy, a mountain in Patagonia whose name is a tribute to Robert FitzRoy, the captain of the ship that carried Charles Darwin on his voyage around the world. This curved sofa, whose backrest is inspired by the extraordinary shape of the mountain, is fully upholstered in cotton velvet and the frame is made of matt cast brass. FITZROY Sofa will add an organic element to any living room.

Statement Looks For a Living Room Atmosphere
Statement Looks | BRABBU

The first ships to cross the Atlantic were the inspiration for the NAU Sofa, a piece of furniture that will bring a sense of adventure and discovery to your living room. Upholstered in cotton velvet, this fabric sofa features a unique and unforgettable design.

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