If your Instagram feed only shows more of the same every day, maybe it's time to follow other profiles and renew your sources of inspiration. We found several accounts full of references for those who are passionate about design and architecture. They are good ideas coming from professionals in these areas, studios and curators, with perspectives from different parts of the world.
1. @patrick_parrish_gallery New objects, modernist classics and also examples of 20th and 21st century design.
2. @demischdanant French office founded by Suzanne Demisch and Stephane Danant, experts in the history of design and art from the 1950s to the 1970s.
3. @ettoresottsass Profile curated by New York-based Raquel Cayre.
4. @veeceecheng Victor Cheng is a Hong Kong-based photographer and YouTuber with an eye for symmetry and color in urban spaces.
5. @architecture_hunter A profile always looking for inspiration in architecture.
6. @adesignersmind Daily inspiration for interior architecture and everything that is part of this universe.
7. @abigailahern Designer and considered a trendsetter, Abigail thinks ahead and presents the work of the most current names in design.
8. @geometryclub The bio says it all: “Celebrating the beauty of architecture with precisely aligned photographs from around the world.”
9. @cesinha Cesar Ovalle is a Brazilian photographer based in São Paulo.
10. @the_architecture_photographer He is still a young architecture student in Berlin, but he already brings a very graphic and cheerful look to the buildings he portrays.
11. @design.insiders In this profile, Fernanda Lucchini shares a curation of objects with a minimalist feel.
12. @jaderalmeida Brazilian designer and architect Jader Almeida needs no introduction here. And it's worth following his profile to find several contemporary inspirations, with a lot of style.
13. @arqpedia The Architectural Encyclopedia is Brazilian and was created by Thiago Nicoletti and Zé Pedro, who are architects.
14. @museu_of_brazilian_chairs Have you ever been to this beautiful museum in Belmonte, Bahia? If not, you should. It brings together icons of national design and other original pieces in its collection.
15. @ananeute Ana Neute designs many of today's most sought-after lamps, which are always present in
CASACOR environments. It's worth getting to know her pieces and the spaces where they fit, according to her profile.
16. @institutocampana The main mission of the institute led by the Campana Brothers is to promote social transformation through design. How about following their actions?
17. @casacor_oficial Of course we couldn't miss this series! On
CASACOR 's official profile, you'll find unmissable details about the projects from the largest and most complete architecture, interior design and landscaping exhibition in the Americas.