Modern Minimal
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Minimalism is all around us. It is functional, no extras, no waste, every element, including shapes, color palette, and typography is necessary. A simple geometric shape or form is given the power to stand in for a more complex object or idea. And today, Interior Design Magazines decided to show you how you can style modern minimal into your home decor.
Modern minimal it’s simply a movement that focuses on cutting out as much “extra” as possible, reducing everything to a design that focuses on function. See how to achieve a cozy minimalist home with quality modern furniture, an open plan layout, simple decor, and decluttered space
HOW TO STYLE MODERN MINIMAL:
LIBERICA CONSOLE
CAFFE LATTE
The harsh and strict lines from Liberica Console design contrast perfectly with the fluidity and sort of feminine touch of the mirror. Inspired by the Coffea liberica plant, the mirror takes an oval contour, resembling the delicate shape of the plant’s leaf. The stainless steel with a bronze matte base, simulate the sturdy branches that can grow up to nine meters, holding in perfect harmony a refined marble top. A minimalist design that will not go unnoticed.
PLATEAU DINING TABLE
BRABBU
Monument Valley, in Arizona, is one of the greatest icons of the American West landscape. It inspired the creation of PLATEAU Dining Table. It features a top in walnut root veneer with a matte varnish and details in matte hammered brushed aged brass, adding a special touch. The base is in matte black lacquer, making it an intriguing dining furniture piece.
ISADORA DINING CHAIR
ESSENTIAL HOME
Isadora dining chair is a piece that you need for your interior design if you’re looking for an artistic furniture piece to match your luxury design project. The upholstered dining chair by the Italian designers of Studiopepe is characterized by asymmetrical design, embellished with brass details. All in all, this bespoke dining chair combines the best of luxury design with a modern twist.
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