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Minimalist style HOME DECOR & FURNITURE


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By:Solovei Cristina
Minimalist Design
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Minimalist interior design is very similar to


modern interior design and involves using the bare
essentials to create a simple and uncluttered space.
It’s characterised by simplicity, clean lines, and a
monochromatic palette with colour used as an
accent. It usually combines an open floor plan, lots
of light, and functional furniture, and it focuses on
the shape, colour and texture of just a handful of
essential elements.
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History of
minimalist
History of minimalist
Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
(1886–1969) adopted the motto "Less is
more" to describe his aesthetic.[a] His
“Simplicity is the ultimate tactic was one of arranging the
In visual arts, music and other sophistication,, necessary components of a building to
media, minimalism is an art movement that create an impression of extreme
began in post–World War II in Western art, By LEONARDO DA
VINCI
simplicity—he enlisted every element
most strongly with American visual arts in and detail to serve multiple visual and
the 1960s and early 1970s. Prominent artists functional purposes; for example,
associated with minimalism include designing a floor to also serve as the
Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Dan Flavin,
radiator, or a massive fireplace to also
Carl Andre, Robert Morris, Anne Truittand
house the bathroom. Designer
Frank Stella.
Buckminster Fuller(1895–1983)
adopted the engineer's goal of "Doing
more with less", but his concerns were
oriented toward technology and
engineering rather than aesthetics.
Elements of minimalist design

Clean line Monochromatic


Bare essentials
colour
Minimalist furniture and accessories focus on
functionality and practicality. Flat, smooth
The minimalist approach uses only the essential surfaces and strong, clean lines create bold A monochromatic colour scheme consisting of
elements: light, form and beautiful statements that emphasise the essential nature of whites, beiges and greys are typical of
materials, usually in an open plan layout, each item. You won't find highly patterned minimalist-designed spaces.
to create a sense of freedom and furnishings and accessories or highly detailed
relaxation. There is no excessive ornamentation. Instead, the focus is on the purity
ornamentation and decoration. Instead, and simplicity of the shape and form. Our Breathe design trend beautifully captures
the few details that are used are Clear and clean benchtops and surfaces, bare walls with the essence of minimalist- design. This trend
uncomplicated and blend harmoniously minimal artworks, and the elimination of clutter, looks to reduce forms and colours to their
into the setting. This might be in the form including piles of papers and collections of simplest states, to create airy, bright, and
of a single artwork adorning a living knick-knacks are also essential to creating a elegant spaces. The colour palette comprises
room wall, or a beautiful vase on top of minimalist space. light and soft natural shades such as cold
the dining room table. and warm greys softened by aquas and nude tones.
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Why I love this OUR PRODUCTS

style
I love this style because:
Creates a Sense of Space:By eliminating
unnecessary clutter and keeping
things simple, minimalist design can
make a space feel larger and more
open, even in smaller rooms.

Minimalism encourages a focus on


functionality. Furniture and decor
items are chosen for their practical
use, enhancing the efficiency of the
space.
Base colour palette

COLORS: COLORS: COLORS:


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