
Japandi meets Marrakech: the rise of Eclectic Tranquility
Sometimes it feels like you have to choose: either a minimalist interior full of peace, or a colorful boho vibe full of stories. But why? More and more often we see interiors in which the best of both worlds come together, the serene simplicity of Japandi meets the vibrant soul of Marrakech. We call it Eclectic Peace , and believe us: you want more of this.
The basics: minimalism with warmth
Japandi is known for its calm appearance, natural materials and thoughtful simplicity. Think: light woods, soft white tones, low furniture and sleek lines. Everything exudes peace. Perfect as a base, but sometimes... it can also be a little more.
The touch: worldly warmth and character
And that's where Marrakech comes in. Think of handmade ceramics, patterns with a story, rich colours such as terracotta, ochre or that unexpected fuchsia accent (like our lip vase). It's that one distinct object in a quiet setting that makes an interior lively and personal.
The art of balance
The secret of Eclectic Rust is to combine without overdoing it. Keep the big elements (like sofa, rug, walls) neutral and soft. Then add contrast with accessories that stand out: a lamp with character, a vase that pops, a handwoven cushion or a tapestry with a worldly pattern.
Our tip: start small
You don't have to change your entire house at once. Add something that makes you happy step by step. A little Marrakech in your Japandi is sometimes just what your interior (and you) need.
Moodnest favorites for this trend:
– Handwoven baskets
– Sand-colored rattan lamps
– Cushions with texture and color
Your home, your peace. But with a twist