WHEN LESS REALLY IS MORE
- STUDIODARFT ANDDESIGN

- Oct 26, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 31, 2020
It’s the idea that we must resist our natural tendencies to overplay our hands, to choose complexity over simplicity, to include unnecessary details, to say what needn’t be said, to be redundant…

Stark, cold and boring? Simple, sleek and sexy? Regardless of how you view minimalist interior design, there’s more to this widely embraced concept than most of us think.
“we need to rethink minimalism as not just a plain white box or cool ultramodern space, but as a concept that simultaneously showcases exceptional functional design while artistically creating a simplified way to live. Minimalist design started in the 20th century as a reaction to traditional and overly wrought classical details.”


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