Im Sommer verlangt unser Körper nach Veränderung. Dazu gehört auch, dass wir unsere Häuser erneuern, um sie einladender, moderner und - warum nicht - umweltfreundlicher zu machen.
Nutze deinen Urlaub oder deine reduzierte Arbeitszeit, um kleine Veränderungen in deinem Zuhause vorzunehmen. Bist du auf dem neuesten Stand, was die Deko-Trends für den Sommer 2022 angeht? Falls nicht, keine Sorge. In diesem Artikel werden die trendigsten, umweltfreundlichsten und "Hannun"-Stile für 2022 vorgestellt. Also aufgepasst!
Fasern auf pflanzlicher Basis: mehr als nur ein Trend
Pflanzliche Fasern wie Rattan, Bast oder Weidengeflecht werden immer im Trend liegen. Sie sind nicht nur eine Mode, sondern auch eine ethische und umweltfreundliche Alternative zu herkömmlichen Möbeln. Außerdem werden pflanzliche Fasern aus schnell nachwachsenden Pflanzen gewonnen, so dass ihre Verwendung für die Möbelherstellung keine negativen Auswirkungen auf unsere Ökosysteme hat.
Our Kerlin headboard comprises a spruce timber frame, corn braid, jute, and bamboo mesh.
A touch of color: all green
There is no doubt about it. Green, in all its shades, is fashionable. And at Hannun, we love it because there is no other color as cheerful and revitalizing. It connects us directly with nature! Although summer calls for neutral colors, we recommend adding small doses of vivid colors in cushions, poufs, or decorative objects. Doing this will create a less monotonous, more relaxed, and summery atmosphere.
Handmade in Sandra's workshop with her team in Barcelona, our maxi round pouf Marlon is a beautiful piece of recycled cotton.
"Mediterranean Bliss," the most trendy essence
Who doesn't want to wake up on a hot summer morning and feel like they are in Tuscany, Italy, or any corner of the Balearic Islands, Spain? Our 2022 summer collection, "Mediterranean Bliss," aims to transfer the essence of Mediterranean landscapes into our homes.
This brand new collection combines retro industrial style with sustainable wood. All the armchairs, benches, and lamps of the collection are made of recycled materials, and the textiles evoke the lightness of the year's hottest months.
The eternal Mallorcan summer of Cecilia Renard
The Makai bench, made of FSC-certified ash wood, will turn your terrace into a peaceful oasis.
Bring freshness with a hemp lamp
Let's continue with plant-based fibers. If you want your dining area to have a more natural and bright look, we suggest you get a lamp made with hemp strings. Not only is it eco-friendly, but it is also very charming. It will undoubtedly create a more relaxed atmosphere on hot summer days and a more intimate one on summer nights..
The Sadira ceiling lamp, suitable for indoor and outdoor use, is a handmade creation manufactured in Magda and his team's workshop, located in Cardedeu (Barcelona).
Your dining table: more eco-friendly than ever
This summer, do not forget to dress your table in the most eco-friendly way possible with natural textiles, such as linen or cotton. Many people have fallen in love with the trend of dressing their table with our table paths. They allow us to leave the wood uncovered or combine it with tablecloths of another color..
Our Minau table path is made of sustainable premium fabric, a perfect blend of linen and jute..
Rounded and natural silhouettes, a current must-have
Without a doubt, curved surfaces are the current must in interior design. These rounded shapes remind us of the lines we see in nature and help us create a warmer and more welcoming atmosphere.
Our Laven armchair combines this trend with a genuine love for our planet. This artisanal armchair is made of sustainable walnut wood and organic cotton in a relaxing off-white tone.
A multipurpose sarong
Is there anything more summery than sarongs? They are very convenient since you can use them for almost any purpose. For example, You can dry yourself with a sarong after a refreshing swim in the sea, lay it as a tablecloth for a tasty picnic in the mountains, or even wear it as a dress.
Our Dorie sarong is made of premium cotton and features a classic summery pattern: printed stripes. Do you prefer it in beige, gray, or mustard?