Immersive Decor by Women & Non-Binary Designers

As we go into Women’s History Month, let’s start by recognizing what can often be overlooked: decor. In the world of design, while furniture often takes the spotlight, decor often quietly shapes the atmosphere. This March, let’s take a moment to highlight the brilliance of women and non-binary designers in the realm of decor design as we refuse to overlook the underestimated.

The following decor designs are all powerful, transportive pieces. The subtle power of decor can do more than just ‘make a house a home’ — It possesses the enchanting ability to whisk your living room away to a sunsetting beach through Anne Nowak’s wall art or metamorphose your bedroom into a futuristic space station with Yugen Lab’s celestial Luna mirror gracing your wall.

From mirrors conjuring cosmic wonders in the Space Age to vibrant sculptural vases, capturing the fluid dance of flames, every piece stands as evidence of the inventiveness and ingenuity flourishing in the sometimes underestimated influence of decor. Read on to explore eclectic decor from women and non-binary designers, through brutalist pottery, maximalist rugs, and immersive conceptual experiences that unveil the underestimated power of these transformative designs.

Jambú – Wall Clock by DONÓ Design

Made from certified solid wood with a satin finish, the Jambú wall clock exhibits Mid Century Modern sophistication. The translucent blue acrylic hands beckon observers to join the movement of the present time, each piece signed, dated, and numbered for a touch of individuality.

Intro – Large Ceramic Vase by Federica Paglia

Capturing the spirit of ancient Roman doorbells, Federica Paglia’s ceramic, soft minimalist Intro vase features an impression of a lion’s face, symbolizing protection and belonging.

Luna – Iridescent Round Mirror by Yugen Lab

Luna – Iridescent Round Mirror
by Yugen Lab
© Yugen Lab

Yugen Lab’s ‘Luna’ round mirror is a minimalist yet statement wall mirror that creates a captivating halo light that shifts with the angle of incoming light, delivering a space-age allure to your living spaces.

Slide – Structured Stoneware Vase by Ia Kutateladze

Ia Kutateladze’s ‘Slide’ vase explores the fusion of individual forms, creating a dynamic interplay of positive and negative spaces. Crafted from stoneware, it carries an enigmatic blend of brutalist and sculptural design elements.

Triptych Montréal Wall Sculpture by Lou van ‘t Riet

Lou van ‘t Riet’s “Triptych Montréal” is an evocative and absorbing experience, allowing dynamic configurations by opening or closing its sides. The geometric sculpture brings to mind a unique interpretation of minimalist art deco.

Sea of Reflective Consciousness Decorative Rug by Umaguma Studio

Sea of Reflective Consciousness Decorative Rug
by Umaguma Studio
© Umaguma Studio

Crafted by Umaguma Studio, “Sea of Reflective Consciousness” rug offers a tactile meditation on unity. This maximalist, conceptual piece embodies the convergence of separate entities into a singular, dynamic whole, radiating an aura that mirrors the ever-changing energies and rhythms of existence.

Iron and Steel Life Cabin Vase D by Buşra Tunç

Iron and Steel Life Cabin Vase D
by BUSRA TUNC
© Buşra Tunç

Buşra Tunç’s Life Cabin Vase is an eye-catching fusion of neo-industrial and radical minimalism, drawing inspiration from building load-bearing systems. As living architectural statements, these vases seamlessly integrate plants, embodying a contemporary take on biophilic design principles.

Camino Del Alma – Illuminated Sculpture In Wood And Shredded Paper by YANKATU

Camino Del Alma – Illuminated Sculpture In Wood And Shredded Paper
by YANKATU
© YANKATU

YANKATU’s eclectic yet elegant Caminho da Alma hanging wood and paper luminaire is a conceptually designed sculpture with delicately cut paper allowing light to flow like a gentle breeze.

Massimiliano – Colorful Fringed Wool Pouf by Lyk Carpet 

Massimiliano – Colorful Fringed Wool Pouf
by Lyk Carpet
© Lyk Carpet

Lyk Carpet’s Massimiliano pouf is a vibrant fusion of Bauhaus and traditional influences. Featuring shades of beige, blue, and orange, complemented by a bold red fringe, this eclectic ottoman transforms wool into a playful yet bold sculptural accent for eclectic spaces.

Aluminum Flower Pot Cover by Melissa Mariller 

Aluminum Flower Pot Cover
by Melissa Mariller
© Melissa Mariller

Melissa Mariller’s expertise lies in the artful experimentation of function within design. This Aluminum Flower Pot Cover, inspired by motifs from local traditional furniture, cleverly intertwines functional and radical design while giving a playful nod to regional heritage.

Baggage Claim – M Mirror by Living Cult Studio

Living Cult Studio’s Baggage Claim-M is a whimsical round mirror with a colored MDF wood frame and vibrant mirror slices. Drawing inspiration from the mesmerizing loop of a baggage carousel, this playful creation effortlessly incorporates whimsy and Barbiecore elements into its design.

Salem Black Ceramic Vase by Kelsey Floyd 

Salem Black Ceramic Vase
by Kelsey Floyd
© Kelsey Floyd

Kelsey Floyd’s Hand-thrown Curvy Chain Ceramic Vase is a rustic, boho-chic gem. From hand-throwing to kiln firing, each step imparts a unique character. Sealed handcrafted chains add a touch of sophistication to this distinct piece.

Rainbow X Mirror by Julia Siewak 

Julie Siewak’s Rainbow X mirror is a whimsical, Space Age delight. The wood-framed mirror features custom-designed handles shaped like “waves” for versatile hanging. This design offers a color-changing reflection, showcasing bold, coastal hues from pink to orange to fresh green depending on the viewing angle.

XL Berry by Caroline Zimbalist

XL Berry by Caroline Zimbalist
© Caroline Zimbalist

Caroline Zimbalist’s XL Berry is a vibrant biomaterial sculpture, ablaze with fuchsia, yellows, greens, reds, and oranges. Resembling a lively, burning flame, this maximalist creation exudes incredible dynamism, capturing the essence of movement and energy in a riot of bold hues.

Hazy Horizon Red by Anne Nowak

Hazy Horizon Red
by Anne Nowak
© Anne Nowak

Anne Nowak’s “Hazy Horizon Red” is a transportive creation on aluminum silk screen frames, intricately spray-painted with acrylic paint. Resembling a deep red to yellow summer sunset, it offers an immersive, conceptual experience with a subtle touch of Art Deco luxe.


Browse more Innovative Decor by Women & Non-Binary Designers

A variety of eclectic styles blend as these women and non-binary creators bring immersive, transformative character to decor design. From the raw power of Brutalism to the thought-provoking allure of conceptualism, and the free-spirited embrace of Boho-Chic paired with unbridled Maximalism,
each piece delves into the immersive world of transformative design.

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