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Aminach Unveils 2026-2027 Bedroom Collection Focusing on Comfort, Design, and New Energies

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Translated & summarized from Walla by baba
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Aminach Group launched its 2026-2027 bedroom collection under the concept "Awaken to New Energies," reflecting a shift in bedroom design toward creating personal, calming, and restorative home spaces. The company invested around 10 million shekels to expand beyond mattresses and beds into living rooms, children’s furniture, hotels, and institutional solutions, emphasizing a blend of comfort, design, and advanced technology.

The launch introduced a new brand language and highlighted the importance of physical sensation in bedroom design, beyond just aesthetics. Designers like Keren Ravkin and Noa Bracha emphasized creating rooms that convey energy and balance classic style with current trends. Interior designers stressed that a good bedroom is built from layers, including the right mattress, bed frame, textiles, colors, and thoughtful planning to achieve both beauty and livability.

The event also connected the collection’s concept to post-war renewal, encouraging a fresh start with clean, bright, and refreshed spaces. Designers noted the significance of small details such as textiles, textures, and color choices, with an emphasis on comfort as the foundation of design. The collection features natural materials, temperature-regulating fabrics, and adjustable solutions to create a hotel-like sleep experience at home.

Looking ahead to 2027 trends, designers predict a move away from sterile, cold rooms toward warmer, textured spaces with natural materials like rust tones and beige hues. Technological integration, including AI, is expected to play a larger role in enhancing sleep environments. The overall goal is to create bedrooms that are not only visually appealing and smart but also deeply attuned to the needs and comfort of their inhabitants, fostering tranquility, depth, and renewed energy.

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