Add some extra decoration with a trendcolor such as blue and a hip dessin like the tie-dye optics which you can see in the wallpaper of Murals Wallpaper. In this trend direction we show you that the trend Warm Minimalism does not look ’empty and boring’ but it’s a clever mixture of the Scandinavian and Japanese living style. Horizontal blinds with a ladder strap in a beige or slightly trendy colour like soft yellow enhances the rural look of the interior.įoto: The House of Silence – Maria Marinina, teaset by Stelton, light wooden blinds by Luxaflex Tie dye wallcovering The soothing effect is enerstered with window decoration with which the bright daylight can be absolutely controlled. As in a wellness room, shiny colors are shunned and a calming atmosphere is created from light naturals and handmade furniture and accessories. The raise of the monochrome interior in response to this Warm Minimalism trend is visible everywhere. Stylingtip: Find sculptural vases of wood and stone and use a beautiful blossom branch for that oriental feel in the interior.įoto: West Elm en dark wooden blinds by Luxaflex Monochrome Interior As for the Japanese living style, making a still life with accessories is a careful and precise study. It looks like a small altar, so quiet is the arrangement of several organic shaped vases on the west elm dresser. The use of natural materials is the basic for this serene and sleek interior.įoto: John Lewis, Iittala X Issey Miyake collection and wooden blinds by Luxaflex Stillife Another idea is to play with Japanese wood panels as a space distributor or foldingscreen. The new collection of tableware by the famous fashion designer Issey Miyake for iitala is the ultimate musthave for decoration the table. Through a collection of ‘oriental’ accessories, you quickly give direction to a Japanese living atmosphere into your home. Fritz Hansen’s new dining chair N01 was designed by the famous Japanese Sato Oki from design studio Nendo and fits perfectly into this warm and minimalist atmosphere.įoto: chair N01 by Fritz Hansen en accessories van Crate & Barrel Japanese Living Atmosphere The imperfection of handmade accessories makes the atmosphere human and unique. The living way from Scandinavia is mixed in this trend signal element with Japanese ‘Wabi-sabi’ accents. Header: Jotun Lady 5503 Natural blue, Twist folding curtains by Luxaflex East meets West A Scandinavian twist on the Japanese living style. This new minimalism with a warm appearance is soothing and increases the feeling of well-being. The complete balance between clean lines and organic shapes comes into its own in this interior. The aesthetics of simple simplicity in design, the attention to stillness and the love for natural materials and artisanal handicrafts are central here. The two create a entire new living atmosphere in the modern interior. Japanese design and Scandinavian design have so many similarities that it is not surprising that they can be perfectly blended.
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