

Three trendy looks for the living room
You know exactly what you want. At least when it comes to furnishing the living room and dining room. Over the years, three interior styles have clearly stood out at Galaxus. Your Likes, your comments and above all your purchases speak for themselves: "Scandinavian", "Industrial" and "Modern" are the favourites - which is why the Interior team has come up with three worlds with your favourite styles for the living room.
Nordic comfort
Scandinavian style is a timeless favourite for the home: the combination of cool tones and warm materials seems to appeal to you. In Nordic countries, furnishings are deliberately very cosy, as people live (at least in winter) mainly indoors. Nordic furniture and accessories have one big advantage above all: they are compatible with other furnishing styles. [[image:10353107 "Photo: Bloomingville"]] [[product:5803156,6403699,5922820]] [[product:6378400,5718986,3452076]] [[product:5633825,2760259,5758086]]
Home industry
Furniture with a vintage look is in high demand - especially if it looks like it came straight out of a factory. That's why the industrial style with its untreated surfaces, leather elements and metal frames has captured your heart. [[image:10302615 "Photo: Het Anker"]] [[product:6071282,5988719,2474950]] [[product:5803381,5635083,6299001]] [[product:5775507,5636649,5627626]]
Modern with a twist
It's no surprise that you appreciate the contemporary look: restraint and discreet colours are still popular in Switzerland. But be careful: you want something modern, but you don't want to give up comfort? Then you need to play with the elements in the living room and set accents with accessories and pictures. [[image:10353733 "Photo: 2 UP"]]
When I’m not busy putting together home décor themes or planning marketing activities for Galaxus, I enjoy decorating my home with things I love and starting DIY projects I finish all too rarely. The inspiration I get comes from blogs, magazines and travels. My favourite home living styles: Nautical, Scandinavian and Nordic.