Cover Interior design pairings with botanical motifs, chosen for the spring–summer season (photo: Ateliers Lison de Caunes)

Selected interior designs with botanical motifs for this spring and summer

From warm taupes and sandy beiges to rich terracottas and gentle earth tones, nature-inspired neutrals are setting the tone for interior designs this summer. It’s an ideal moment to refresh your space with raw materials—linen, rattan, and rough stone among them, bringing sophistication with a timeless finish.

Such a palette, paired with tactile textures, helps cool the atmosphere, especially in homes nestled in tropical climates. Floral patterns, lively greens, and exuberant wallpapers act as playful punctuation, linking indoors with garden spaces and inviting in the changing rhythms of sun and rain.

Colette Sofa – Koket

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Above The Colette Sofa by Koket channels the femininity of Parisian style with elegance and ease

The Colette Sofa by Koket channels the femininity of Parisian style with elegance and ease. Soft lines, premium materials and a considered silhouette lend it a look that is both luxurious and intimate. Its slim backrest is upholstered entirely in plush velvet, forming a surface that is as inviting as it is refined. A lacquered accent sweeps along the frame, drawing the eye towards slender metal legs with a polished finish.

Koket’s interior design balances aesthetic pleasure with exceptional comfort. Whether positioned in a lounge, reception or drawing room, the piece stands out as an interior signature, an emblem of discernment and fine taste.

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Cloudy Butterflies Food and Drink Collection—Bordallo Pinheiro

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Above Bordallo Pinheiro’s Cloudy Butterflies mug is where fashion meets the traditions of ceramic artistry

Bordallo Pinheiro’s Cloudy Butterflies mug is where interior design fashion meets the traditions of ceramic artistry, designed by supermodel and creative force Claudia Schiffer. The collection draws inspiration from the gentle charms of the English countryside where Schiffer resides, and echoes of her childhood spent along the Rhine.

Rendered in a graceful cream glaze, the mugs, plates and bowls are adorned with abstract butterfly forms, painted in muted earth tones. Each piece is shaped by the hands of skilled artisans at Bordallo Pinheiro, the celebrated Portuguese ceramics house established in 1884. The result is a series both expressive and functional where nature’s motifs bring life to the everyday.

La Panthère à la Plage beach towel—Hermès

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Above The La Panthère à la Plage towel from Hermès is a joyful ode to summer

The La Panthère à la Plage towel from Hermès is a joyful ode to summer. A languid panther lies smiling on his own Hermès rug, gazing into the horizon—part mischief, part holiday postcard. The detailed artwork posed a delightful challenge for Hermès’ printmakers, who brought the scene to life in vibrant colour.

Awash with hues that mirror the heat of sun-soaked afternoons, this towel is more than a beachside essential. It’s a call to chase the light, plunge into the sea and savour each sun-drenched moment.

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Koppel Wall Clock—Georg Jensen

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Above Koppel Wall Clock by Georg Jensen

First unveiled in 1978 by master designer Henning Koppel, this pared-back timepiece remains thoroughly modern. A clean white ABS dial pairs with slender black hands and a brushed stainless steel frame, exuding an understated elegance in interior design.

The quiet sweep movement offers both accuracy and serenity, a silent rhythm for the well-appointed home.

Dora Dining Table—Chanintr

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Above The Dora dining table evokes layers of inspiration

Named for Picasso’s muse and wife, the Dora dining table evokes layers of inspiration. A sculptural creation, its form seems built from intersecting planes of wood, each adding depth to the design. The oak veneer surface unfolds in four parts, grounding the piece in contemporary strength and visual clarity.

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