Throughout this year there has been an abundance of new product launches, during Stockholm furniture fair and more. I’ve noticed is a trend towards a soft, warm minimalism with almost a nod to the 1970’s. Not so much retro but more of an industrial, geometric and raw sense of modernism, with soft warm tones. I love this style, it’s cosy and inviting. Here’s a select few products of that has caught my eye.
Pavilion AV2 Chair, designed by Anderssen and Voll for &Tradition | Tip Lamp, designed by Jens Fager for Muuto | Wooden Multi shelf by Ferm Living | Palais Royal table, designed by Anya Sebton and Eva Lilja Löwenhielm for ASPLUND | Object blanc no. 27 Print by Atelier cph | Amore mirror collection, designed by Space Copenhagen for &Tradition | Building tables, designed by Bicolter for Skagerak | Harbour Upholstered chair with steel base, designed by Norm Architects for Menu
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Such a beautiful round-up. I love the idea of ‘warm minimalism’, and the soft, earthy tones appearing at the moment are wonderful. And making me want to redecorate…! x
Hi Hannah
This idea of warm minimalism or soft minimalism (as I’ve been referring to it) really hits the mark for me. It captures the minimalist aesthetic I love but not in such a clinical way as it’s come to be seen. Love the pieces you’ve shared!
Vikki xx
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This is the kind of unique furniture I am actually looking for… It’s truly cosy and inviting as u mentioned… will definitely purchase this kind of furniture soon.
Great post. This is impressive ideas to design my new house and make it perfect.
Such an astonishing furniture. Absolutely beautiful and a great content on design with warm minimalism.