Orchids: an inspiration for design

There are so many different shapes and colours of orchids that this tropical plant is always a perfect addition to any interior. The fact that design and orchids go together perfectly is demonstrated once again at Cologne’s premier interior furniture fair. At the beginning of June, hundreds of orchids will be displayed in the iconic Design Post, during the international design fair IMM Cologne.

 

Design Post Keulen Spring Edition

The Design Post Cologne has stood for a unique showroom concept since 2006. International brands present themselves on more than 3,500 square metres and display current living and interior design trends all year round. In the inspiring exhibition, you can’t buy anything – instead, it’s all about inspiration and information. During the International Furniture Fair (IMM Spring Edition) from 04 to 07 June 2023, visitors will once again have the opportunity to discover the latest designs in interior design and exchange ideas in the historic industrial monument. Located opposite the fairgrounds in the cathedral city, the building will welcome guests this year with an impressive orchid installation.

 

Orchideen – Inspirationsquelle für Design und Inszenierung

Foto: Design Post

 

Orchid installation in the Design Post

Today, there are about 25,000 different orchids. Some of them are on display during the IMM Spring Edition in the orchid installation in the Design Post. The temporary artwork was designed by florist Susanne Schmitt, owner of Blumenhaus am Hofgarten in Düsseldorf, who is known for her unusual creations. For Cologne, she planted two trees with about 1,000 orchid plants and thin feather grass. Special garden orchids are also presented in planters by Italian manufacturer ETHIMO on the Design Post’s spacious terrace.

 

Orchideen – Inspirationsquelle für Design und Inszenierung

 

Orchids and art

Orchids are at home and popular in almost every climatic region on Earth. The Aztecs, for example, who ruled Central America from the 14th to 16th centuries, made stone reliefs for their temples with orchids as motifs. In Europe, the hype for the plants began in the 17th and 18th centuries. At that time, numerous explorers travelled to tropical and subtropical regions to find unknown species.

 

 

The image of the newly discovered, spectacular blossoms also quickly became popular in art and design in our country. They played a particularly important role in Art Nouveau, which was mainly concerned with the plant world and the dynamics of their growth. The shape can still often be seen on facades, paintings and tiles from that era. Many pieces of jewellery were also modelled after it. To this day, many design disciplines draw inspiration from the multifaceted plant world. Although nature is no longer depicted or imitated one-to-one in many works, it remains the starting point and source of inspiration for design.

 

 

 

Design Post Spring Edition will take place during IMM Cologne from 4 to 7 June. More information can be found at www.designpost.de

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Orchids blossom at Maison et Objet in Paris

For the first time, the exquisite beauty of orchids is seen at Maison et Objet design fair in Paris, adding a touch of nature’s artistry to this design and lifestyle exhibition. Floral designers Florian Seyd and Ueli Signer, from The Wunderkammer, skillfully incorporated a big variety of orchids into the stands of Mobach Ceramics and the Italian design powerhouse Abhika. Their work seamlessly merged the natural elegance of orchids with innovative design, creating an experience that was as enchanting as it was inspiring.

 

Abhika

 

Orchids and design: a perfect match

Orchids and design are a perfect combination. Their unique shapes and vibrant colors add a touch of elegance to any creative display. This isn’t the first time orchids have been in the spotlight at a design event. They were also featured at Milan Design Week and Dutch Design Week, where they proved how well they complement modern art and design.

 

Stunning displays at Mobach Ceramics and Abhika

At Maison et Objet, Mobach Ceramics used orchids to highlight the simple beauty of their handcrafted pieces. The flowers created a natural and timeless look that fit perfectly with their designs. Meanwhile, Abhika used orchids in bold and luxurious ways, enhancing their eye-catching displays. These setups showed how orchids can adapt to different styles, from minimal to extravagant.

 

Mobach

 

A favorite choice for designers

Thanks to Seyd and Signer’s creative talent, orchids became more than just decoration—they bring design to life. The displays at Maison et Objet showed how nature and design can work together to create something truly special. With their growing presence in the design world, orchids are becoming a favorite choice for designers. Whether in Paris, Milan, or other design capitals, they bring beauty and elegance to every space they touch.

 

Florian Seyd & Ueli Signer | The Wunderkammer

 

Maison et Objet is open from 16 to 20 January, location Paris Nord Villepinte exhibition center. More information can be found at www.maison-objet.com.

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