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Autumn-winter 2023 design news | Part 2

September 21, 2023

Contemporary minimalist living room from Tine K Home, with beige sofa, Crittall-style aluminium windows, black pedestal table and oversized plants | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog

It’s time for the second post in my mini series rounding up my favourite autumn-winter 2023 interiors collections (you can see the first here), and today I’m looking at two more brands whose latest offerings share certain similarities: Ferm Living and Tine K Home. Although interpreted in different ways, both have a focus on sculptural forms, organic shapes and natural materials, and both use the power of contrast to beautiful effect.

Let’s take a closer look…

Ferm Living

Named ‘Choreography of Contrasts’, Ferm Living’s collection embraces the dialogue between opposites: flowing, rounded shapes against strong Brutalist lines, raw textures alongside high-gloss surfaces, bold checks and stripes next to crinkled linen in soft neutral hues. It all makes for a sophisticated, poetic and at times unexpected juxtaposition.

Soft, minimalist living room from Ferm Living, with textured walls, contemporary dark green sofa, rattan lamp and beige marble coffee table | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist blue living room from Ferm Living, with wall panelling, curved brown armchair and beige marble coffee table | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Rattan lamp, sculptural black coffee table and minimalist vases from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog

There’s an array of new pieces, but a few in particular caught my eye. One is the ‘Buur’ lounge chair, which was designed in collaboration with Danish studio Says Who and has an air of 1930s glamour thanks to its curved shapes and wooden armrests. Another is the dark-stained oak ‘Unda’ sideboard, whose robust solidity is offset by playful rippled handles. And sticking with dark wood, I also love the look of the versatile ‘Edre’ desk, which incorporates handy shelving at both ends.

Other furniture launches that stand out for me include the ‘Burl’ side table, made from knotted FSC-certified burl wood, and the ‘Pillar’ pedestal, crafted from fibre-reinforced concrete with a grooved surface reminiscent of tiles. Both work brilliantly as nightstands, side tables and display plinths, and add an intriguing touch of texture and pattern.

Soft, minimalist blue living room with fluffy beige rug, dark wooden sideboard and curved beige armchair from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist dark wooden sideboard, rattan vase and paper pendant lamp from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist dark wooden sideboard with wavy handles from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Terracotta tiled display plinth and decorative vase from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist Scandinavian living room in soft blue, with wooden display plinth, beige rug and beige armchair from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist blue home office from Ferm Living, with dark wooden desk with shelving, beige desk chair, brown swivel chair and contemporary paper pendant lamp | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog

Just as beautiful are the new lighting designs. Some, like the rattan ‘Dou’ and ‘Drape’ families, showcase irregular forms and natural materials; others, such as the cone-shaped ‘Ancora’ floor and wall lamps and the portable, glass-domed ‘Gry’ table lamp, have a hint of nostalgic elegance about them. My personal favourite is the ‘Kurbis’ pendant shade – an asymmetrical take on the classic rice-paper lantern, available in three different sizes that can be used on their own or clustered together.

Calm blue living room with minimalist grey sofa, terracotta tiled display plinth and paper lanterns from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Blue home office with curved wooden desk, beige linen wall lamp, beige linen curtains, jute rug and beige chair from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist dining room from Ferm Living, with glossy beige table, textured walls, domed glass lamp, smoked grey glassware and beige chair | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog

There are also some gorgeous soft furnishings, including the ‘Alter’ rug, made up of long handwoven panels that are staggered for a striking look, and cushions embroidered with abstract, almost Picasso-like figures. I especially like the ‘Norte’ rug, which was inspired by rugged Nordic landscapes and combines a flat-woven base with fluffy deep-pile sections – it reminds me of tufts of grass around a lake, or rolling moorland dotted with patches of heather.

Cosy minimalist living room from Ferm Living, with dark burgundy walls, wall panelling, curved ochre sofa, rattan floor lamp and beige marble coffee table | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Fluffy beige deep-pile rug and minimalist coffee tables from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Contemporary beige abstract cushions from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist beige linen cushion from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist living room with dark burgundy walls, wall panelling, beige rug and checked armchair from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist dining room from Ferm Living, with dark burgundy walls, wall panelling, dark red chairs, sculptural table and oversized paper lampshade | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog

I have to mention the smaller accessories, too. Fans of the grooved ‘Ripple’ glassware range will be pleased to see it’s being extended to encompass a wine carafe; there’s also a timeless stemmed goblet series called ‘Host’ in clear, blush and moss-green glass, plus ‘Doodle’ tumblers and carafes with whimsical wavy patterns. New ceramics include the ‘Trace’ vase, which is adorned with a graceful hand-painted line, and the ‘Blend’ vases and ‘Ryu’ tableware, whose swirling surfaces are formed by folding or kneading together two different coloured clays. There’s also ‘Yara’, a family of pumice-stone candleholders and vases inspired by Cycladic figurines, and a delicate brass clam shell that opens up to reveal a hidden tealight within.

Minimalist table with beige linen tablecloth, rattan trivets and sculptural candleholder from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Ferm Living rattan napkin rings and table linens in earthy neutral tones of beige and brown | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Ferm Living Ripple glassware and wine glasses in blush and moss green | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Sculptural Ferm Living vases with swirled patterns | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Ferm Living glass and carafe with swirled pattern | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist coffee table styling from Ferm Living | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog

Tine K Home

Tine K Home’s new-season collection, entitled ‘Ever / More’, is softer and more understated than Ferm Living’s, but it still has contrasting shapes and textures at its core.

The Danish brand has long been known for its beautiful seating ranges, and the standout for me is the sophisticated ‘Modul’ series. As the name suggests, it’s made up of individual sofa and pouf modules that can be configured in numerous different ways, with wonderfully plump cushions and a choice between angular or rounded corner units.

Contemporary minimalist living room from Tine K Home, with beige sofa, Crittall-style aluminium windows, black pedestal table and oversized plants | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist living room from Tine K Home, with beige walls, beige sofa, marble coffee table, jute rug and black pedestal table | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist interior from Tine K Home, with beige walls, black pedestal table, rustic stoneware, black display plinth and abstract art | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist living room from Tine K Home, with beige walls, beige sofa, marble coffee table and black pedestal table | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist marble coffee table and jute rug from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Contemporary minimalist living room from Tine K Home, with beige walls, beige sofa, black pedestal table and oversized plant | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog

The curves of the seating are offset by strong-lined pieces such as a range of cylindrical pedestals, available in several heights and usable as plinths, tables or stools, and the ‘Koru’ family of chairs, benches and tables. The latter is available in white- or black-stained FSC-certified oak and takes its cue from Japanese design, with simple yet striking silhouettes, visible joins and overhanging tops.

Sculptural shapes and minimalist forms from Tine K Home, with a black cylindrical plinth, stoneware bowl and beige linen curtains | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Japandi dining room with minimalist oak table, chairs and benches from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Japandi dining room with minimalist oak table, chairs and benches from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog

Just as sleek and adaptable is a series hewn from Travertine marble. There’s a coffee table, an array of storage and display boxes, and an ingenious modular cube that can be used on its own as a side table, combined to form a low bench or console, and turned either way so that the front is open or closed. It’s shown here with the existing ‘Soft’ sofas, whose loose linen covers and rounded arms are ideal for a casual and breezy look.

Contemporary minimalist living room from Tine K Home, with beige linen sofas, Crittall-style aluminium windows, marble tables and rustic brown cushions | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist recycled aluminium circular coffee table and grooved glassware from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist Scandinavian living room from Tine K Home, with beige linen sofa, marble tables, jute and brown striped cushions | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist marble side table and wavy sculptural bowl from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist Scandinavian living room from Tine K Home, with beige linen sofa, recycled aluminium circular coffee table and grooved glassware | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist beige interior from Tine K Home, with rustic chair and modular marble side tables | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog

Organic forms feature strongly, too, and my eye was instantly drawn to the pond-shaped ‘Dune’ desk and wall lamps. They’re made from recycled aluminium, as are the ‘Feel’ coffee tables, whose asymmetric legs and varied sizes mean two or more can be clustered together for a tiered look. I was also very taken with the crinkled sides of the ‘Mist’ bowl – a beautiful display or centre piece – and the irregular shapes of the teak ‘Nusa’ serving boards.

Minimalist beige interior with sculptural shapes, organic forms and wooden Japandi chair from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist console table display with sculptural shapes, organic forms and candles from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist Japandi dining space with black circular table and rustic stoneware vase from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Rustic wooden serving boards and spoons with sculptural shapes from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist black console table with sculptural wooden bowls and boards from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist interior with sculptural shapes, organic forms, jute rug, storage baskets and black display cabinet from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog

The collection is finished off perfectly with rustic materials such as unglazed stoneware, clay, rattan and raw-edged linen, all of which add cosiness and tactility. I particularly like the look of the jute and wool ‘Wave’ rugs, whose undulating pattern was inspired by the wide horizons and wind-blown dunes of Denmark’s west coast. 

Minimalist beige interior with daybed, jute rug and rattan chest of drawers from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Rustic-minimalist beige interior with  rattan chest of drawers from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist beige interior with beige sofa, black cylindrical tables, beige curtains and rattan stool from Tine K Home | Autumn-winter 2023 design news - part 2 | These Four Walls blog

All photography courtesy of Ferm Living and Tine K Home

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