The daintiest design trend is perfect for summer
Bows are a timeless and versatile decorative element that is currently coming back into fashion. They can be used in a variety of ways, from clothing to interior design, and create interesting contrasts.
I actually thought bows were just a fashion trend this year that design greats like Sandy Liang and Simone Rocha have fuelled with their catwalk looks. However, the "Bow Collection" from Worn Studio is an excellent example of how the love of bows has long since spilled over into the world of furniture. The collection shows the decorative detail in a wide range of variations and summarises what makes bows so attractive in interiors.
A combination of delicacy and robustness
The Worn Studio label was founded by the Spanish-based industrial designer Natalia Ortega. It focuses on objects, furniture and lighting, using clay, wood, stone, leather and blown glass as its main materials. This is why some of the pieces on display were anything but soft: the bow candle holders are made entirely of metal and are inextricably knotted together. This contrast makes the filigree, monochrome objects a real eye-catcher. The choice of material for the "Bow" vases creates a similarly exciting clash. Here, the bows are made of ceramic like the rest of the vessel.
Loops bring something new to the ordinary
Whether on a lamp, a wall hook or an armchair - if you tie a bow anywhere, even in strange places, you can play with the viewer's perception. The decorative element usually evokes memories of childhood, creates a nostalgic atmosphere or simply serves as a fastening. However, it can also make a statement like the transparent glass "Bow".
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A touch of romance and festivity
Small or large bows on cutlery, flowers or vases add a festive element to the table in an instant. They enhance home accessories in an original way. The same applies to the room: no matter how bare a wall is, fabric ribbons can lift the mood and be customised to suit different styles and preferences.
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Bows are cheap and quick to attach
You can have all the festive fun for very little money. The "Bow" cutlery set and the "Bow" stool, for example, are decorated with white fabric bows. These still stand out because they are made of a different material or have a different colour. With minimal effort, you can influence the style of a piece of furniture in this way.
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Abstract bow aesthetics
The "Bow" collection by Worn Studio is designed to make unique pieces accessible to design lovers and collectors worldwide. It explores delicacy and fragility, but with the contradiction of being rigid and grounded, as shown by the metal candlesticks. However, there are many other ways to try out the trend. Under the search term "bow aesthetics" on Pinterest, you will find numerous ideas on how the beautiful fabric ribbons can be individually attached to furniture and the like.
You will also find some designs inspired by ribbons in our range. The "Ribbon" wine racks from the Alessi and Mikamax brands resemble a ribbon that wraps around the bottles to keep them gently suspended. The "Ribbon" shower curtain from Spirella uses the motif of several fabric ribbons to play with the strength of the delicate shapes.
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