If the pandemic has taught us anything, in addition to having a clean and tidy house, it is the need to have a beautiful and comfortable home that is our refuge from the instability and changes that are experienced abroad.
Within this trend, the philosophy Slow life. A philosophy that seeks turn our house into the perfect space to unwind. to have a living room slow-lifewe have spoken with the professionals of Kave-Home to give us the keys.
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Bet on natural furniture
To have a slow house, natural materials are key. And in particular, the sustainable wood parts stand out greatly. Kave Home’s Delsie collection has been designed to help us connect with nature, without losing sight of functionality. The collection is made from solid acacia wood, so each piece has its own unique shades and grain.
The Delsie sideboard in solid acacia wood costs 789 euros.
Acacia wood sideboard
The Delsie TV cabinet made of solid acacia wood and black finished steel legs costs 585 euros.
Acacia wood TV cabinet
A sofa that is pleasure
Sometimes we forget how important it is having a comfortable sofa that surrounds us and helps us to disconnect. A corner where you can pause and forget about everything, in which the Blok sofa in green corduroy fits perfectly. This piece is an exclusive design, created by Òscar Doll from the Kave Home team, and designed to fit 100% into your living room thanks to its different sizes and upholstery options.
The Blok 2-seater left chaise longue sofa green thick corduroy costs 1,339 euros.
Blok 2 seater chaise longue sofa
The green corduroy Blok footstool costs 229 euros.
Green Corduroy Blok Footstool
A light color palette
In slow decoration, neutral colors are essential, so you should choose a color range that guarantees a relaxing and bright atmosphere to help you disconnect.
The Galene 3-seater sofa with right beige chaise longue costs 1,739 euros.
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