BoConcept’s AW23 Launch Is Filled with Comforting Shapes and Textures

The latest collection features furniture and accessories that perfectly blend with 2024’s hottest projected trends

Four modern armchairs in neutral tones arranged in a circle on a wooden floor, flanked by large potted plants under soft light.
Bolzano chairs from BoConcept. Photo: BoConcept

For most people, their home is where they escape to find balance and disconnect from the craziness of the outside world. And if the upcoming year is anything like the last few, making your home a true sanctuary will be even more crucial. Luckily, the latest collection from BoConcept, the premium Danish lifestyle brand founded in 1952, is all about curved shapes, soft edges, and tactile materials that stay true to the company’s DNA of providing simplicity and timeless design.

In fact, two of the latest launches, the Salamanca sofa and the Santiago dining and coffee tables, are prime examples of how the brand is embracing next year’s trends, predicted by forecasting company WGSN to be largely about creating comforting, inviting spaces.

Modern dining room with a marble table, elegant chairs, and a hanging pendant light, next to open shelves and large windows.
The Santiago table from BoConcept. Photo: BoConcept
Green corner sofa with cushions in a modern living room setting.
BoConcept’s Salamanca sofa. Photo: BoConcept

Available in different sizes and upholstery fabrics, the Salamanca line by Henrik Pedersen is a modular sofa that perfectly fits with the focus on creating a stress-free atmosphere. The sofa has a nature-inspired, organic design—both with its armrests and shape—that is tailored around a sensorial experience.

Modern gray sofa with plush cushions next to a round wooden side table, placed against a teal wall in a stylish living room.
BoConcept’s Salamanca sofa. Photo: BoConcept

The Santiago dining and coffee tables, meanwhile, embrace natural materials such as brown and white marbled ceramic and eye-pleasing shapes and are available in a range of sizes. Santiago was designed by Morten Georgsen as a way to enhance a connection with nature and bring lasting, durable materials into any space in an artful and sculptural way. Georgsen also created the Bolzano swivel, a sibling to his popular Bolzano sofa released earlier this year. Crafted to be beautiful from all angles, the swivel gracefully rotates 360 degrees, making it the ultimate in versatility.

Modern dining room with a marble table, brown leather chairs, and a large vase on the table in a well-lit space.
The Santiago table from BoConcept. Photo: BoConcept

Click here to discover the rest of the AW23 Collection.