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Brutalism, a long-misunderstood architectural style, has seen a remarkable resurgence in recent years. Defined by its use of raw materials such as concrete, steel, and stone, this movement, often perceived as cold and austere, is now making its way into our interiors with bold modernity. Constantly evolving, brutalism combines simplicity and functionality while infusing spaces with character and originality. Let’s delve into the history and core principles of this unique style and explore how to incorporate it elegantly into your interior design.
Ivan Turgenev, one of the most eminent writers of 19th-century Russian literature, reflects the grandeur and subtlety of the Russian soul in his works. As a novelist, short story writer, poet and playwright, he brilliantly captured the social tensions, cultural upheavals and contradictions of his time with rare finesse. His influence even extended to inspiring the Maison Norki.
The Alpin Chalet is a true passion for Norki. Blending interior design with architectural traditions, our brand shares its rich story with you. From Megève to Les Arcs, and from Gstaad to St. Moritz, explore the evolution of this mountain habitat, navigating between tradition and modernity.
In the beating heart of Parisian art
Germanopratin? A lengthy word that immediately evokes cafés, lively discussions, and the bohemian spirit. But where does this term come from?
It finds its roots in the famous intellectual district of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. In the post-war period, this name was given to describe this timeless place – a haven of peace in the heart of Paris, where artists, writers, and intellectuals gather.
Charlotte Perriand inspires us...
Architect, designer, and photographer, born in 1903, Charlotte Perriand traversed the 20th century, leaving an indelible mark on design and architecture. More than just a creator, she was a true visionary, an artist who reinvented the art of living by focusing on humanity in its environment. An unconventional woman ahead of her time, she refused to conform to social norms and followed her own path.