Le pouvoir de l'art : le blog de Tinwn's Art Store

Still life with weathered vase, kintsugi bowl, folded linen, and aged brass handle against a textured limewashed wall.

Patina Positive: Why “Beautiful Decay” Feels Li...

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A growing indie design trend embraces rust, residue, and repair—turning timeworn textures into home décor inspiration rooted in slow living and story-rich serenity.

Patina Positive: Why “Beautiful Decay” Feels Li...

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A growing indie design trend embraces rust, residue, and repair—turning timeworn textures into home décor inspiration rooted in slow living and story-rich serenity.

Minimalist bedroom with a terracotta painted ceiling, wooden bed, abstract pillows, and warm-toned décor.

Look Up: The Rise of the ‘Fifth Wall’ in Home D...

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Ceilings are quietly becoming the new canvas. Explore this emerging art-driven indie design trend—rich with slow living, emotion, and home décor inspiration.

Look Up: The Rise of the ‘Fifth Wall’ in Home D...

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Ceilings are quietly becoming the new canvas. Explore this emerging art-driven indie design trend—rich with slow living, emotion, and home décor inspiration.

Medieval-inspired room with candlelit table, open book, banner, dark bookshelf, and warm terracotta walls.

Rooms With Lore: Neo-Medieval Warmth in Home De...

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A growing indie design trend blends dark-academia mood, rich reds, and artist-made objects—offering slow-living home décor inspiration with story at its core.

Rooms With Lore: Neo-Medieval Warmth in Home De...

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A growing indie design trend blends dark-academia mood, rich reds, and artist-made objects—offering slow-living home décor inspiration with story at its core.

Minimalist interior with fluted wood sideboard, beige drapery, abstract wall art, and a pleated lamp in warm neutral tones.

The Soft Storage Movement Is Redefining Display...

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A growing indie design trend replaces cluttered displays with tactile calm—fluted textures, drapery, and hidden storage for slow living, artist-made objects.

The Soft Storage Movement Is Redefining Display...

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A growing indie design trend replaces cluttered displays with tactile calm—fluted textures, drapery, and hidden storage for slow living, artist-made objects.

Minimalist bedroom with soft beige drapery, a low bed, wooden pedestal, ceramic vase, and warm plaster walls.

Soft Architecture: When Drapery Becomes the Room

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A growing indie design trend turns drapery into “soft architecture”—a poetic, slow-living approach to space-making that doubles as home décor inspiration.

Soft Architecture: When Drapery Becomes the Room

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A growing indie design trend turns drapery into “soft architecture”—a poetic, slow-living approach to space-making that doubles as home décor inspiration.

Neutral-toned living room with curved sofa, travertine coffee table, rattan chair, abstract art, and warm ambient lighting.

Soft Retro, Real Feel: The Tactile Turn in Home...

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A growing indie design trend is bringing curvy silhouettes, tactile nostalgia, and slow-living warmth into everyday rooms—an emerging art movement with soul.

Soft Retro, Real Feel: The Tactile Turn in Home...

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A growing indie design trend is bringing curvy silhouettes, tactile nostalgia, and slow-living warmth into everyday rooms—an emerging art movement with soul.