There’s not one creator in fashion who hasn’t turned toward Bappi Lahiri and used his style as the jumping off point for their own maximalist creations.
The latest trend and talk of the town in the interior industry is maximalism. Keeping in line with global trends, it is time to think outside the box and leave the days of less-is- more behind and embrace the more-is- more approach this year.
There has been a recent resurgence of maximalism with a traditional mindset and millennial vibe, which brings back the bright, bold, and glamorous decors and furnishings in the market.
Chattels & More has curated its latest line of vibrant and eclectic furnishings and accessories, keeping in mind the maximalism approach to suit the aesthetics of popular themes like boho, art deco, English country and more. This gives every individual the opportunity to find something that pertains to their own unique style. Now is the time to step outside of your comfort zone and create a constantly evolving space that includes all the things that you love and that exude your personality, bringing your vision to life.
"If the pandemic has caused any identifiable outcome for fashion," writes Isabel Slone, "it’s that utilitarianism has been replaced with experimentation."