The New Face Of Minimalist Bathroom Design
From Phoenix Tapware comes the Axia collection – an all new Australian innovation in minimalist bathroom aesthetics and function.
From Phoenix Tapware comes the Axia collection – an all new Australian innovation in minimalist bathroom aesthetics and function.
From clean lines to monochrome, imperfect finishes to monomateriality, there are many facets of minimalism in the world of interior design. Here are ten of our favourite products for achieving a modern, minimalist aesthetic.
Ian Moore Architects whitens, brightens and completely re-imagines a 1950’s Redfern warehouse for a family living on Sydney’s CBD fringe.
At a time in which the whole planet feels fragile, Australian designer and creative, Sarah Ellison has designed a collection of furniture to ground your surrounds in calm and warmth.
Casa Chiaroscuro by Biasol contrasts the splendour of light with the beauty of black to create a modern, minimalist, and enchanting family residence in Melbourne.
Iconic Danish industrial design brand Vipp has taken the leap into furniture design, and along for the journey is Australian design powerhouse, Cult.
Chis Connell Designs has designed a modern, sleek, minimalist kitchen for a professional chef in Melbourne, and taken home a title from Sub-Zero and Wolf’s prestigious international Kitchen Design Contest in the process.
Embracing minimalism does not mean that concepts have to be any less creative. In fact, this minimalist Habitus Loves list encourages purposeful designs.