10 Colorful Maximalist Objects That Satisfy

Defined by bold colours and eclectic patterns, maximalism is a perfect style that embraces the more-is-more mindset. ADORNO’s selection of maximalist pieces features leading independent designers around the world, ensuring that each piece is both functional, handcrafted, and one-of-a-kind. Discover the perfect fixture to complement your unique aesthetic with our carefully curated list of the top 10 maximalist pieces for 2023.

Super Lekker Maximalist Donut by Joel Blanco

By presenting itself as something that is primary and, in a way, very humane, a world-record-size donut challenges ideas that are often taken too seriously according to Joel Blanco.

Oemni Maximalist Vessel by Sandra Keja Planken

© Sandra Keja Planken

Sandra formed a unique object based on earlier mythical work. Draping, hand-blown and hand-formed shapes come together in an enlarged nature-like vessel. Her colours are translated into a fantasy craft with residual glass and colours from the glass laboratory.

Corallo by Jonathan Bocca 

© Jonathan Bocca

“Corallo” is a maximalist chandelier with 13 light bulbs. Its design aims to redefine the relationship between humans and their environment, creating a symbiotic relationship where people can exchange their needs with the objects around them to form a new ecosystem.

Ziggy Coffee Table by Leo Di Caprio

Ziggy coffee table
© Leo Di Caprio

Leo Di Caprio designed his ”Ziggy” collection based on a study of traditional Brazilian jewels. For centuries, indigenous Brazilian people have used seeds found in the forest to make jewels with geometrical forms.

Lampadulure in Pink by BehaghelFoiny Studio

© BehaghelFoiny Studio

“Lampadulure” is an otherworldly and maximalist lamp that is part of the “Tubulure” project. This lamp is created by starting with a flexible aluminium tube which is twisted and coated with different primers in order to create everyday furniture forms.

Dome Maximalist Mirror by thehighkey

The Dome Mirror is a parabolic mirror that reveals the space around the viewer. This object encourages you to take in new perspectives of sites that you might consider familiar; it’s routed
wood frame gives the impression of ripples in water.

“Envisioned Comfort” Armchair by Marija Puipaitė & Vytautas Gečas

"Envisioned Comfort" Armchair
© Marija Puipaitė & Vytautas Gečas

The “Envisioned Comfort” armchair is merging two different design practices. Whilst Marija Puipaitė focuses on organic, human body-based shapes, Vytautas Gečas delves deeper into complexity, fragmentation, and layering. They found a common point where the construction defines and forms a fluid shape into an ergonomic entity.

U+II Maximalist Table Lamp by Kiki Goti

The U+II Table Lamp” is a celebration of colours and stripes, exploring the idea of visually tangible objects. Pop colours and varying stripes create a language for domestic supergraphics, an information system that aims to take over interior space.

Heros, Sunset Wall Mirror by Andreas Berlin

Maximalist Mirror
© Andreas Berlin

The SUNSET WALL MIRRORS are inspired by Art déco of the 70s. The arrangement of translucent and light-conducting Plexiglas panes results in beautiful optical effects and a sculptural character.

Green Tube Maximalist Chair by Teun Zwets

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© Teun Zwets

This green metal chair is made from one contiguous bend. The chair was not sketched on paper, but, like most of my products, it was made on the spot with the tools the designer had available. The chair can be coated in different colours.


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Maximalist style celebrates a free-spirited aesthetic with an emphasis on natural materials, vibrant colours, and eclectic patterns. At ADORNO, we curate a selection of functional art pieces that embody the essence of Maximalist style.

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