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Soap bubbles that don't burst

Pia Seidel
2.9.2019
Translation: machine translated

It's bubbling in product design: air bubbles adorn textiles and serve as inspiration for lamps or vases. The persistent soap bubbles captivate with their organic shape.

Accessories whose contours resemble air bubbles captivate with their curves. If they are made of transparent glass with a slight colour cast, they shimmer in the light and appear to stand out. They also take your styling to a new level because their shape is decorative in itself.

In two-dimensional form, bubbles add charm to your walls. Whether as a mirror or picture, the circles have a moving effect and attract attention.

Your table setting will be more varied if a bowl or glass decorated with bubbles pops up here and there. As soon as you choose carbonated drinks, real bubbles come into play.

A bubble-shaped structure is particularly impressive when combined with light. It creates beautiful reflections on the wall when the lampshade is transparent. Lights whose silhouette resembles a soap bubble or several are eye-catching. On the ceiling, they almost look as if they could fly.

I regularly pick out beads from the Galaxus range. Follow me if you don't want to miss them <p

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Like a cheerleader, I love celebrating good design and bringing you closer to everything furniture- and interior design- related. I regularly curate simple yet sophisticated interior ideas, report on trends and interview creative minds about their work.


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