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Pia Seidel
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Interior in cappuccino colours: 5 steps to implement this tasteful concept

Pia Seidel
8.7.2024
Translation: Elicia Payne

Since its foundation, every new project of the interior design company Mohd has been characterised with its own style. This year’s exhibition at Milan Design Week showed off playful shapes, a wide selection of design products and, above all, tasteful colour accents.

The exhibition serves as a mood board for a balanced interior that you can recreate step by step at home if you keep the following in mind – and imagine yourself sipping a coffee...

1. It’s all about layers

A cappuccino consists of three elements: espresso, hot milk and milk froth. Mohd’s production also relies on the layering principle, where «more is more». Minimalism isn’t what they’re going for here, rather they aim to maximise the interaction of many elements. Diversity is key: different materials, heights and surfaces create a visual masterpiece.

2. Keep it warm and intimate

A cup of freshly brewed cappuccino warms your cockles. When furnishing, paint the walls and ceilings in soft beige and brown tones to create a warming cocooning effect.

3. Choose a creamy texture

4. Add the surprise factor

5. Add the surprise factor

Last but not least – for a cappuccino look, sand, beige and brown coloured furniture is a must. Some of my favourite pieces can be found below.

Other Mohd exhibitions

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Like a cheerleader, I love celebrating good design and bringing you closer to everything furniture- and interior design- related. I regularly curate simple yet sophisticated interior ideas, report on trends and interview creative minds about their work.


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