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Minimalism

Less Is More

Clean, simple, practical.

Made For The Essentials

If it isn't needed, it isn't there.

Philosophy

Minimalism is a design philosophy that champions simplicity and the idea that "less is more."

By removing all that is not needed, an extra emphasis is inherently placed on the essentials that do remain. This means the fewer details, the more important the details.

Characteristics

Minimalism emphasizes simplicity, clean lines, and it uses a very limited color palette.
With a focus on essential elements and nothing else, you create an uncluttered and serene environments where you feel at harmony with the carefully placed items that remain.

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Agnes Martin, "Untitled #1", Acrylic and graphite on canvas, New Mexico, 1973.

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