Minimalism exemplifies the less is more aphorism popularized by architect Mies van der Rohe. Evolving in the 1960s and early 1970s, the minimalist style is characterized by clean lines, neutral colors, and pure geometric forms, avoiding excess ornamentation to achieve an elevated form of elegance. Highly influenced by Japanese design and architecture, minimalist design incorporates natural materials because of their depth of character and quality.
A Marie Pendant Light Installed At The Kitchen
A Stanton Long Light Fixtures Installed In The Bathroom
Black and Cream FloralBlack and Cream QuiltedBlue Dot StripeCloud ConcreteNatural White and Cream FloralNatural White and Cream QuiltedNatural White GlazeNatural White TanglewoodPink and Cream Sun Ray+ 6 more
Opal Glass with WalnutOpal Glass with MapleOpal Glass with BrassOpal Glass with Heirloom BrassOpal Glass with Matte BlackOpal Glass with Ocean BlueOpal Glass with PersimmonOpal Glass with Secret Garden GreenOpal Glass with White+ 6 more
Matte Black with Brass AccentsMatte Black with Graphite Patina AccentsWhite with Brass AccentsWhite with Polished Nickel AccentsWhite Cone with Brass Canopy and Arm+ 2 more