[DECOMENT LAB] The Psychology of Accents: How Small Objects Shift Your Mood
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In interior design, we often focus on large investments like sofas or dining tables. However, environmental psychology suggests that it is the "Micro-Environments"—the small objects on your coffee table or mantle—that most frequently interact with your subconscious. At DECOMENT, we curate accents based on their ability to regulate your emotional state.
The Power of Fractals and Natural Geometry
Human brains are evolutionarily hardwired to find peace in organic shapes. When we curate our collection of vases, sculptures, and bowls, we look for Fractal Geometry—patterns that mimic the complexity of nature.
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Biophilic Accents: An abstract stone sculpture or a hand-thrown ceramic piece isn't just "decor." It provides a visual break from the sharp, synthetic lines of modern technology, lowering your heart rate and reducing cortisol.
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The Rule of Three: We select items that work in groups of three. This creates a "visual triangle" that the human eye finds inherently more balanced and engaging than even-numbered arrangements.
At DECOMENT, we don't just sell objects; we curate the "visual anchors" that turn a house into a restorative sanctuary.