The Night Fever Collection
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As the queen and king of Avant-Garde, Draga & Aurel are constantly designing their ways into our hearts. Their signature style graces homes everywhere, as decorators try to achieve their innovative, experimental look with pieces from their collections. Now, get ready to add even more Draga & Aurel pieces to your cart— they are debuting their new design collection in collaboration with Essential Home and DelightFULL, titled “Night Fever.”
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The collection is everything you’d dream it be: Night Fever is like a disco, but without the music.
While many designers choose to stay within the familiar confines of what they deem marketable, some designers have surrealistic convictions that put them outside the mainstream. Therefore Draga&Aurel didn’t keep up with trends; they were immune to them while creating these unique design pieces.
The pandemic crisis taught us to see our home in a different way. Night Fever collection will show us how it’s possible to put together a vibrant and eclectic environment without going out to a disco party!
While designing the new Essential Home and DelightFULL collection, Draga&Aurel drew inspiration from the late Seventies to Eighties— an era that brought together some of the most dynamic and avant-garde thinkers and makers across the world. Draga&Aurel has created a mix of patterns, materials, colors, shapes, and textures that express the desire to somehow break free from the superstructures, process the feelings of a past time, and bring back something beautiful to behold and contemplate.
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In particular, the collection pays homage to the nightclubs of those years, which became a symbol of free expression, creativity, hedonism, rebellion, and emancipation from the mainstream culture. It was an encounter between different minds and souls under the glittering lights of the dance floor.
SEE THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF DRAGA & AUREL “NIGHT FEVER” HERE
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