Adam Kane Architects responds to a rural site with a heightened understanding of the natural setting, optimising its location across from the Daylesford Botanic Gardens.
Over the decades, Stylecraft’s collection of local and international designer brands has evolved into one of the most esteemed collections on Australian shores.
Inspired by the Scandinavian and minimalist design philosophies, Vän Hus Interior Design transformed this resale flat in Singapore into a restful sanctuary.
A simple, unadorned exterior to Palm Avenue in India belies the depth of thought that went into this multi-generational house by Architecture Discipline.
Artistroom creates a Singaporean HDB flat with a harmonious design balance, inspired by Japandi style minimalism and feng shui.
Low in profile, minimalist in aesthetic, modular in form, deep in comfort; Bellaire by King Living is everything you desire in a modern sofa, and more.
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.
From Cosentino, Dekton Slim is a revolutionary new range of surfaces with an ultra-fine profile, ideal for achieving a modern, minimalist aesthetic.
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.
Nicholas Gurney is a designer who considers minimal living a testament to his design practice through maximising space and materials.
No matter the product – be it architecture, furniture, or fashion – design has always been, and will always be, an intrinsic part of the human sense of identity. It is both how we stand together, and how we stand out.
Taking style cues from Japanese lifestyle brand Muji and Scandinavian design, this home by Dots N Tots Interior combines the best of clean, minimalistic lines with warm wood textures.
Melbourne-based Idle Hands Design is committed to simple manufacturing, ensuring that all products are not only minimalistic but also sustainable.
Embracing minimalism does not mean that concepts have to be any less creative. In fact, this minimalist Habitus Loves list encourages purposeful designs.
DavidovArchitects’ SLD Residence shows a restrained approach with unembellished forms, a limited material palette and the control of natural light.
Ban Ban’s interior by Genesin Studio is a low-tech K Pop minimalism treat for the eyes synonymous with Adelaide’s current design renaissance.
The Twenty collection of luxury washbasins from PARISI embody sleek and precise styling with neat, minimalist design.
It may only have one bedroom, but this small environmentally friendly home by Whispering Smith, is turning heads for all the right reasons.
This fully immersive luxury hotel by Zowa Architects in the mountains of India dances between luxury and minimalism.