Before choosing the adornments and essentials for an environment, it is important to understand the personality of the people who will circle this space. The color palette, lighting, texture, thermal comfort and aroma affect our brain, our energy, and our physiology as well. How can we work this balance with biophilic design? Today we realize how much interaction with nature has a strong influence on our well-being, so here are some tips on how to enjoy the four elements in our home: earth, fire, water, and air.
Earth
If it's all energy, there's nothing like having a little nature inside our house. The harmonization of the environment allows for the balance of our mental, physical, psychological and energetic as well. Thinking about the earth element, we see how much a flower or a plant makes the space more welcoming, happy and cozy. It is a stimulus for our security and solidity of being.
Fire
Nature is a source of wisdom and today we recognize how much it transforms our energy on different levels. Exploring the fire element, we believe that this force of "construction" and "destruction" conveys a sense of courage through the reddish tones in the decoration. It also warms our body through natural sunlight.
Water
Calmness and clarity are feelings overflowed through the fluidity of the water element. They can be symbolized in the decoration through glass pieces and mirrors. The contact of light on these surfaces gives the sensation of a reflection as in the ocean. The irregular shapes on glass objects resemble bubbles and water movement.
Air
The lightness of soul, heart and thought. The air element connects us with what is not tangible, but we are surrounded in abundance. Hanging objects, such as chandeliers and light fixtures, give off that floating sensation that is lighter than the air density itself.
In this context, wait for news, as the next collections of Casa Tendenza Galleria will be inspired by the elements of nature: earth, fire, water, and air. These will be stories told of the trip through Italy and Greece through each painting and canvas.