Hôma: Autumn-winter collections and trends to inspire home decoration
With the arrival of colder days that invite you to cosy up at home, hôma presents its autumn-winter collection, with the golden afternoons of AUTOMNE, the nostalgia of LITTLE COTTAGE and getting to the heart of winter in INUIT DREAMS.
Inspired by the beauty of transition, the AUTOMNE collection features a selection of decorative pieces that capture the essence of this season. Autumnal tones envelop the different spaces of the home, creating a sense of visual richness and a deep connection with the landscape outside.
Also, the use of natural materials, such as darker wood, gives the collection a simple elegance and a more mature spirit. This sobriety is a response to the exuberance of previous seasons: now, the design reflects a sense of discreet luxury, where quality, functionality and comfort are valued. It’s a celebration of retro industrial style with contemporary nuances.
Each LITTLE COTTAGE piece is born from a sense of nostalgia and family cosiness and brings back the delicacy and simplicity we remember from grandma’s country house.
Soft tones such as blue, old pink, beige and light grey reinforce the connection with the past in a perfect combination of vintage and country aesthetics. The charm and authenticity of country life also comes through in the use of natural materials such as wood, ceramics and cotton fabrics.
The INUIT DREAMS Collection turns the need for cosiness into reality, creating a true haven.
The soft and comforting textures, such as bouclé wool and velvet, envelop us in a cocoon of comfort: we feel them in the blankets and cushions, observe them in the lamps, experience them in the poufs and chairs. Decorative candles also reinforce this cosy atmosphere, bringing woody or vanilla and spice fragrances into the home. The collection’s colours reflect the contrast of light and dark on starry winter nights, where beige and ochre yellow contrast with black and deep grey.
Highlights include raffia and rattan details, decorative fringes, geometric patterns and the natural touch of wood and bamboo.