If you love gazing at the sky and dream of a trip to the stars, bring that vibe into your home. Cosmic motifs work well in interiors designed in various styles and offer a wealth of possibilities. Be inspired by the shapes, themes, or colours of the starry night sky and add a touch of flair to your space!
Abstract, unusual forms will look fantastic in modern interiors, while a more literal approach will be perfect for a child's room. After all, who amongst us hasn't wanted a rocket in their room? Whatever your preference, you're sure to find something to tickle your fancy.


If you value minimalism and prefer understated interiors, introduce one strong colour accent into your arrangements. In cosmic interiors, indigo, cobalt, velvet blue, or sapphire reign supreme. A deep, saturated blue will intrigue and catch the eye of every guest. Feeling bold? Go for a feature wall in a strong colour! Prefer more delicate arrangements? Choose a vase or a rug in your favourite shade of blue.
Remember to use colour sparingly. Saturated blue looks striking in a neutral setting and when used in small amounts, so as not to overpower the interior. You can read more about the effect of colours in the home in the Magazine: The role of colours in the interior. How do they affect your well-being?


The night sky motif is one of the most intriguing sights in nature. If you want to own a firmament full of stars, there's nothing simpler. Such a motif looks beautiful, for example, on bed linen. Heavenly rest awaits! You can read more about what to pay attention to in the bedroom to improve the quality of your sleep in the Magazine: 10 ways to magical dreams. Bed linen from Foonka and Snurk. For retro interiors, sky maps and striking posters, for example, with zodiac signs from Follygraph, will also fit the bill.
The motif of planets or the moon will work in any interior style. Original colours and unusual textures suit modern, abstract, and retro interiors alike. Which celestial body fascinates you the most? Now you can have it tell the time in your home, or even… eat your breakfast from it. Pick a piece of the cosmos for yourself! A great idea for incorporating celestial body inspiration are Karlsson clocks. We've gathered tips and advice on how to choose the right clock for a room in the Magazine: A wall clock as a gift. What to consider when choosing?


Lighting also plays an incredibly important role in every interior arrangement. How about a lamp that resembles the sun's disc? Chandeliers, hanging lamps, or floor lamps, bedside lamps, wall lights… there are so many possibilities! To have even more light in your home, ensure proper placement of lamps. We provide tips on how to do this in the Magazine: How to functionally arrange lighting in a house or flat.
Don't forget about mirrors either. A well-chosen mirror optically enlarges space, reflects light, and serves as a beautiful decoration. Many mirrors are available on the market with designs inspired by our closest star. Luckily, gold never goes out of fashion!
Abstract forms are an inspiration for those who don't want to launch their interiors into orbit but enjoy drawing ideas from every source. Unusual, streamlined shapes and original colours of items that look like they're from the future suit modern, minimalist arrangements. They will look particularly good surrounded by neutral colours and technological innovations. It's worth ensuring they are not only beautiful but also functional.


For those who prefer a literal touch, accessories with rocket and astronaut motifs will be ideal. Clocks or items featuring spacecraft will work brilliantly, especially in a child's room. Put a rocket in the children's kingdom, get some astronaut bedding, and your little space explorer will be over the moon!

