Roma were manufacturing since centuries, with very simple means, creativity and great skills, items for everyday use. Particularly the rural population often had to rely on the services of the Roma. These days overwhelmed by the mass production in the shops, every handcrafted good is even more precious.
Azulejo: a world in blue and white. Azulejo is a term used in Spain and Portugal for a glazed tile: a terracotta tile covered with an opaque glazing. You can find them on the interior as well as on exterior of churches, palaces, railway stations, restaurants, and ordinary houses.
No better place than Viscri 125 for a weekend workshop on interior design inspired by Romanian tradition. Two full days of intense work, time to discover the richness of Romanian tradition.
When we think of floral prints, old fashioned romantic wallpaper will come to our mind. Floral designs are making a major comeback. Brining nature into the home will be a strong trend in 2016.
Home styling, before selling your home, has become a very important part of maximising the potential value of your property. Specially within a very competitive market.
Henri Matisse, a famous French painter known for his bright and intense colours, was fascinated by the Romanian folk costumes, especially by the specific blouse named "ie". Let us get inspired by his paintings, or even better let us get inspired by the Romanian tradition to decorate our country house.
The bedroom should be a room to retreat from the rest of the world, a place where you can rest your body and mind. We can get lost in choosing the wallpaper, the bedlinen, while most of our attention should go to choosing the right mattress.
Blue is a colour you will find everywhere in Romania: in the traditional costumes, in the ceramic, in the architecture of the old houses, in the painted Easter eggs. It is a colour with timeless beauty, easy to integrate in a variety of design styles and interiors.