Organic modernism originated in the mid-20th century and rose in Northern Europe, the United States, and Italy. It is a deep reflection and rebellion against the early "rigid geometry" and industrial coldness of Bauhaus. In the context of post World War II recovery, design began to shift from a purely mechanical order to a tribute to life forms, establishing an aesthetic order of "harmonious coexistence between nature and modernity" by "softening" geometric boundaries. It is not only a style, but also a deep evolution of modernism in the dimension of humanization.
As a pioneer of this school, Alvar Aalto successfully integrated rigorous rationalism into Nordic natural philosophy. He takes wood as the lifeline of his design, and through processes such as molding and bending, he creates organic curves in the wood that resemble water flow and plants.
color/Neutral tones of the earth, such as gravel white, moss green, and wood color
material/Fill the minimalist space skeleton with warm flesh and blood through the touch of warm fabrics and wooden textures
Neo naturalism is a design philosophy that advocates for "using nature as the primary productive force of space". It goes beyond the traditional decorative layer of green stacking, no longer placing nature indoors, but immersing life in nature. Through the tactile sensation of materials, the flow of light, and the metabolism of plants, it alleviates the anxiety of modern people and restores the innate "biophilicity" of humans.
Reject highly refined industrial polishing and grinding. Natural stone, hand rammed earth, uncut wood, and linen fabric are extensively used in the space. These materials often retain natural textures, cracks, and even weathering marks, emphasizing an "unfinished" sense of true beauty.
color/The base color of the earth, such as moss green, deep rock gray, withered leaf brown, and quicksand color
light and shadow/Avoiding uniform industrial lighting, utilizing the diffuse reflection of natural light on irregular walls to create a mottled and changing light and shadow effect resembling a forest surface
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