- Color theme yellow
- Mayday, mayday!
- High-contrast trio: ORANGE x RED x BLUE
- Stay organized!
- Stay put
- Warm, warm, warm
- Chest and bench CMB-5143
- What warms us
- Served up and put away: ERIK furniture series
- Well advised: Little school of light
- Autumn cuisine
- Border paintings
- Beds, beds, beds
- Everything for the hallway
- Children, children
- In a small space
- More wood should be
- Meeting point kitchen
- Making coffee like the pros
- Our perfectionists
- Strong colors
- Everything for breakfast in bed
- Sharp knives
- Fire and flame: Off to the fireplace
- Galvanized surfaces
- Outside in Winter
- Material wood
- Typical Japanese
- Opposites that belong together
- Material chrome
- Functional and beautiful
- Closet rethought
- Chairs, stools, benches
- Simply well done
- Noticed and entered? Notebooks for all cases
- Everything under wraps
- Textiles
- Christmas with MAGAZIN
- Deep black
- Ablage - Stapler, Falter, Knicker
- Our new: The wooden chair ONE
- Freshly served
- Ohhhrange!
- Creative cuisine
- Self-runner
- What's simmering?
- Creating space - wardrobe KARLA
- Cut and stowage material
- Geometric: graphic. These are the patterns we like.
- Good sleep - Good design
- Hammer, screw, do it yourself
- Organization for the kitchen
- Table linen rethought
- Pink duo
- In focus - luminaire series AYNO
- Flexible furniture series: BTB & LTL
- Aesthetic storage
- Sofas for all occasions
- Everything in the box
- Breakfast with a difference
- Friendly appearance
- Green shopping
- Creative children
- Helpful companion - stool Chemnitz
- Today nice and slow: Sofa time
- Natural hand care
- Sit back and rest
- High contrast - monochrome
- Everything in order: Clean up with MAGAZIN
- Our loved ones for your loved ones
- Fresh reading material
- That tingles
- They can do something: products with function
- Tea time and coffee break
- One for all: chair Colegio
- Light in all corners
- Versatile porcelain: tableware series Shiro
- Hang out in style: Our wardrobes
- Baking bread
- Typical Scandinavian
- Small room big time
- Color for the frankfurter
- Found food: Cooking in nature
- Change of perspective - writing desk Sono
- Unsurpassed robust
- That pops - luminous colors
- Color courage
- Stefan Diez
- Stay mobile: Tips for the home office
- Variant system luminaire: The Wittenberg series
- Reportage Rehau
- Sleep better
- Conscious cuisine
- Personal mail: Write again
- Mobile work
- For the home feeling: our sofas
- What it takes to work
- Terrorists of Beauty
- Small kitchen
- Dishes? Yes please!
- Iconic, timeless performance
- Quick-change artist for small apartments
- Cheese, bread, wine - everything for the perfect combination
- That pops
- Mirror, Mirror
- Designer portrait Stephan Jecker
- Gerdesmeyer & Krohn
- Designer portrait Chris von Mallinckrodt
- Designer portrait Thomas Schnur
- Drink more beautiful
- All banana?
- Typographic house numbers - Erik Spiekermann
- Books, books, books
- Novelties
Topic
Friendly appearance
How about freshening up the passageway with a floor covering in soft green? Or give your favorite spot in front of the bookshelf a visual accent? Our rugs, runners and doormats are great company and easy to combine. From plain-colored mats to kilims with graphic ornaments.
DAISY CARPET
The handmade, flat-woven DAISY rug brings Scandinavian cosiness into the home with its harmonious interplay of subtle patterns and warm colors.
LIV INTERIOR MATTE RPET
PET plastic bottles, which are still produced in large quantities but are not recycled to the same extent, are robust, waterproof and durable. This gave Tina and Asad Mirza from the Hamburg-based design label liv interior the idea of producing carpets from recycled PET (rPET).
RUG ROSEMARY
Scandinavian in pattern: textile designer Lisbet Friis frames the clear stripe pattern of the hand-woven rug with bright red woven borders. Scandinavian design meets oriental craftsmanship at the Danish family company Fabula.
CARPET LUCA
This handmade rug is almost a small work of art. The radiant colors form geometric patterns and can be placed anywhere in the home as a bright highlight, even in the bathroom.
CARPET KELIM
Woven using the kilim technique and reversible. The Spanish textile designer Sandra Figuerola was inspired by floor coverings and decorations from old Sicilian architecture to create this design.