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What is the Nature’s Embrace Trend and How Does It Promote Harmony with Nature?

Anita Hummel Season 4 Episode 23

At Mondoro, we’re excited to share our latest trend: “Nature’s Embrace.” The Nature Embrace trend draws inspiration from the raw beauty of bamboo, rattan, wood, soil, and roots, crafting a palette that mirrors nature’s elegance and encourages a harmonious coexistence with the environment. For us, it’s all about deepening our connection with the natural world, allowing our designs to become an extension of nature. It is about using the natural world and natural products as part of our everyday lives.

You can read more about Nature’s Embrace Trend: A Harmonious Coexistence With Nature by clicking here.

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