What trends will we see in SS21?
– There are several beautiful trends coming this spring and summer. We’re seeing an elegant take on the beige trend, influenced by the 60s and 70s. We’ll also be inspired by the rustic atmosphere of Provence, both in interior and colour palettes. I also believe we’ll be seeing a lot of playful, colourful trends in home decor and art.


How do you work with trends?
– The trend work we build our collections on is fundamental in making Desenio what it is. Every art print is born out of extensive trend research. We scout out the latest colour palettes, art styles, and lifestyle and fashion trends to ensure our designs always reflect what’s new and the world around us in the right way.

Who are the photographers and artists behind the art at Desenio?
– Most of our art is created by our very own Design Studio - we have a team of talented photographers, graphic designers and illustrators. We also scout out designs from other photographers and artists outside of Desenio.
What does the day-to-day work look like in your Design Studio?
– With a new art drop always around the corner, our Design Studio is a constant hive of activity. When planning a new collection, there are a lot of considerations to take into account, from scouting the right colour palettes to interpreting the trends and where they are heading. Our illustrators and graphic artists then work conceptually with each collection, transforming thoughts and ideas into art. When we’re in the midst of creating a new drop, the energy in our Design Studio is high! We’ll have artists painting in watercolour, illustrators creating new line art, and at the same time our graphic artists will be working on our digital artwork. It’s truly a fast-paced, fun and creative environment to be a part of.
Where are the prints produced?
- A lot of our art prints are produced in our studio in Stockholm, and for bigger photo productions we’ve traveled to different places around the world. In the past we have travelled to Mexico, the deserts in the American Southwest and Iceland to produce some of our collections.
What does the conceptual work behind a Studio Collection look like?
– Every Studio Collection we make at Desenio is inspired by a lifestyle trend. When working with a Studio Collection we have a conceptual vision - an idea reflecting society today. We want the story behind our collections to evoke memories and feelings. From start to finish, the team working on a Studio Collection are immersed in a creative flow. We’re a tight-knit team of art directors, photographers, stylists and production leaders, working together to create beautiful wall art.

What kind of art looks good against light vs dark walls?

– There really aren't any rules - building a gallery wall is a chance to experiment and find your own personal style. If I were to give any tips to make sure your art is centred to the wall, the centre shouldn't be too low or too high. Personally I like when my art pieces hang closer together.

When creating new art prints, where do you draw inspiration?
– We are constantly researching and scouting out the latest trends when it comes to lifestyle, interiors and design. Our inspiration comes from lots of different places, including art and design fairs, leading magazines and international trend agencies. Through our findings we create concepts and designs for our collections. We launch new designs every month so we are constantly working with our trend forecasts and we strive to launch a wide variety of art styles so that you can always find the right art for your home.


If one wants to place their art leaning against a wall or on a shelf, what’s your advice?
– This is a trend we’re seeing a lot of at the moment! Creating a vignette - a way to arrange your favourite things such as vases and sculptures - is a perfect way to elevate your art picks. I suggest layering your art pieces in pairs, in different sizes, and grouping them with your favourite home accessories.

How do you choose the right frame for an art print?
– A light frame will make the artwork pop, while a black frame creates contrast. Black frames often look nice paired with monochrome photo art.
 
Which measurements should you consider to create the perfect gallery wall?
– We would recommend spacing the frames 5 to 10 centimetres (2 to 4 inches) apart. You could also try hanging them closer together to create the look of one solid art piece. It all comes down to your personal taste and style. Start with a 5 centimetre spacing between frames and go from there! A universal rule is to place the centre of your gallery wall approximately 145 centimetres (57 inches) above the floor. Do feel free to experiment with this rule - if you have a high ceiling it may have to be adjusted a little. You should also take the edge of the sofa into account - the lowest hanging frame should hang at least 15 centimetres (6 inches) above the sofa.