5 geometric design pieces to bring into your home right now
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Geometric designs are a simple and effective way of introducing quirkiness into your space. Not only do they create visual interest and draw the eye to different elements within a room, they are also versatile: go bold and graphic, or muted and minimal.

We’ve selected five of our favourites if you’re looking to revitalise your interiors:

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5 geometric design pieces to bring into your home right now

OCI Wool Rug

Seraina Lareida’s OCI wool rug in geometric prints perfectly dresses up any floor. Made from New Zealand wool, they are available in three different shapes and each feature bold and graphic colour combinations. Check out these and other interior gems at Portego

5 geometric design pieces to bring into your home right now

Christian Lacroix Maison collection for Designers Guild

Embrace exuberant flair with Christian Lacroix’s Maison collection for Designers Guild. The Mascarade Arlequin wallpaper and fabric series from the Au Théâtre Ce Soir collection infuses vibrant colours and striking prints into your home. 

5 geometric design pieces to bring into your home right now

Haeng Pendant Light

Danish design brand Haeng’s eponymous pendant collection ensures the ultimate in personalisation with geometric modules in wood, cork, hardened glass and handmade felt from merino wool. The combinations of materials, colours and shapes create a uniquely beautiful light fitting. 

5 geometric design pieces to bring into your home right now

Valentino Table

The Valentino Table by Emanuele Zenere for Cattelan Italia is an interesting study in forms. The clean lines and bold shapes make a statement in any room. Available in Canaletto walnut or burnt oak base and paired with a cylinder in Travertine, black Marquina marble or white Carrara marble. 

5 geometric design pieces to bring into your home right now

Navigate Tiles

Inspired by the topographies of Rome, Tokyo and Los Angeles, the Navigate tiles by Scandinavian design studio Vera and Kyte add a sense of fun to any table setting. The bright complementary colour, quirky shapes and distinctive markings  bring personality and vibrancy to any dining room. 

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