Cultural Fusion Design Inspirations For Your Next Home Decor Project – Globalization is bringing people of the East and West closer, even in the interior design world, where design lovers are starting to fall in love with the diverse mix of cultural references represented in a colorful mix of our sense of community. People get inspired by what and who they see online and this goes beyond whatever culture they are living in. The Cultural Fusion design trend shows the rise of a truly global consumer, that is redefining their identity in countries all over the world. Red-based earthy tones and spicy yellows are at the heart of this inspiring trend. Patterns, artifacts and even elements of cultural identity are combined to define a new sense of shared visual identity. Here some inspirations to help you design your incredible home decor:
The royalty of the bees, originally called “Apis” in Latin, was the main inspiration for APIS Dining Table by BRABBU. If you look closely, the structure of this round dining table almost looks likes a tree from a green landscape, and its base recalls the shapes that are inside of a beehive.
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This contemporary table design features a small tabletop in stained oak with brass details and a base in matte brass. Place it in a modern dining room and this round dining table is sure to impress.
With a bold graphic design and a creation without limits, Rug’Society has developed a very coherent collection where they can show through noble materials, graphics and patterns different and unusual.

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This incredible rug design, called Median, inspired by cultural history is a 100% handmade product that transforms the comfort and beauty of your home decor.
Goroka is known for its dazzling explosion of color and feathers as a way to impress the enemy. BRABBU’s Goroka Side Table takes inspiration from this tribe located in Papua New Guinea.
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This contemporary side table is coated with silver leaf with shades of translucent red and a glossy varnish to top it off, making it a memorable round side table to place in modern interior design.
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