Inspiration Notebook - The Blog

The return of rustic style: a need for authenticity or a refuge from the times?
After years of clean lines, neutral palettes and deliberately quiet interiors, another aesthetic is gradually emerging. Denser. More grounded. More reassuring, too. Stone, solid wood, sturdy furniture, textured walls, objects... Read more...
Decor analysis: Japandi, lasting calm or impending fatigue?
For the past few years, decorating trends have given a strange impression of déjà vu. Styles change names, palettes evolve slightly, but the core often remains the same. Read more...
Color psychology: between science, decor and customer experience
You have probably seen the many restaurants and cafes that transform their spaces by playing on the simplicity of the furniture, the staging and a choice of rich color palettes. Read more...
Decor trends: An endless cycle or a real evolution?
Terracotta in 2018, Terracotta in 2021, Terracotta in 2024. It's hard not to smile at this feeling of constant déjà vu. For the past few years, I've observed "decor trends"... Read more...
Why this 1930s architecture is attractive again in 2025
In 1936, American architect Frank Lloyd Wright laid the foundations for a visionary concept: the Usonian. In an era marked by the Great Depression, he envisioned a home for the... Read more...
Luxury fatigue: towards a redefinition of excellence
The Crisis of the Object: Have We Reached the End of Traditional Luxury? Luxury is currently experiencing a profound existential crisis. This "luxury fatigue" does not reflect a disinterest in... Read more...
Sculptural mirror trends in characterful interiors: a differentiating asset for your establishment
In an increasingly competitive hospitality and restaurant market, every detail counts when creating a memorable guest experience. Sculptural mirrors are emerging as one of the most impactful decorative elements of... Read more...
White kitchen: clinical coldness or timeless canvas?
Browsing through showrooms and interior design magazines, it's impossible to escape the fact: the white kitchen still reigns supreme. But behind this apparent obviousness lies a passionate debate. On one... Read more...
The Dupes: Between anti-consumerist rebellion and assumed hyper-consumption
This cultural shift marks the emergence of a new consumerist philosophy: that of the self-deceived dupe. Guilt is out, and pride in "smart" buying is in. But behind this apparent... Read more...
Modular Outdoor Kitchen: 5 Innovations That Will Revolutionize Your Space
Discover 5 innovations for your outdoor kitchen: solar, modular, connected... Transform your garden into a smart living space. Read more...
Pillar Candles 2025: Complete Buying and Use Guide (+ Decor Trends)
Pillar candles continue to appeal to decorators in 2025, combining timeless elegance with new design trends. Whether you're looking to create a cozy atmosphere in your living room or enhance... Read more...
Create a pebble garden
Once you've decided on the style of rock garden you want to create, the next thing to consider is sourcing rocks, gravel, and pebbles. Local landscaping companies and large nurseries... Read more...
Is minimalism over? Why we're saying goodbye to plain interiors and rediscovering vibrant spaces
This is nothing like a luxury showroom or a dusty museum. The maximalism here is joyful, vibrant, imperfect, and, above all, accessible. Read more...
Outdoor Kitchen: Using cellular concrete for a practical and aesthetic solution
Installing an outdoor kitchen is a key element of modern home renovations. Much more than just an addition to our entertainment facilities, an outdoor kitchen is also a major asset... Read more...
5 exceptional decorative objects to enhance a high-end hotel
Here are 5 suggestions to enhance your decor, arouse curiosity... or why not, offer your customers the opportunity to leave with an exceptional souvenir. Read more...
Outdoor Candles: 3 Answers for Decor and Hospitality Pros
Our pots are designed to last longer than candles: as a planter, a decorative object, or refillable. Read more...
Knowing how to recognize a beautiful object (and why it changes everything)
These details are never anecdotal. They are proof of a job well done , often artisanal. They explain why certain objects survive through fashions and years. Read more...
Decorative objects to place: create a balanced setting
A beautiful interior isn't an alignment of objects. It's a silent composition, punctuated by volumes, materials, and visual breathing. Read more...
Maintaining an exceptional object, a gesture of respect
In an era where objects are often designed to disappear, choosing a piece made to last is already a form of commitment. But this commitment doesn't end with the purchase.... Read more...