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Minimalist Intensity: The Design Trend You Need To Follow

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Minimalist Intensity

Minimalism is all around us. It is functional, no extras, no waste, every element, including shapes, color palette, and typography is necessary. A simple geometric shape or form is given the power to stand in for a more complex object or idea. And today, My Design Agenda decided to show you how you can style this amazing interior design trend.

 

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Minimalist Intensity: The Design Trend You Need To Follow

DIAMOND SMALL MIRROR

Minimalist Intensity: The Design Trend You Need To Follow

The ultimate combination of geometry and design. The use of a polished brass structure enhances the luxurious element within this object. Inspired by the asymmetrical and dazzling shapes of a diamond rock.

Minimalist Intensity: The Design Trend You Need To Follow

ROMERO ARMCHAIR 

Minimalist Intensity: The Design Trend You Need To Follow

Romero is a lounge chair where the geometric sleek lines merge with comfort. It is inspired in the boldest side of modernism, featuring oblique armrests with a fully upholstered body in velvet. It has a slim leg style made of polished brass and a small ball foot, providing a sophisticated accent profile to it.

Minimalist Intensity: The Design Trend You Need To Follow

VINICIUS SIDE TABLEZ

Minimalist Intensity: The Design Trend You Need To Follow

The perfect example of duality and contrast. Vinicius is an hourglass-shaped side table finely produced in Nero Marquina marble and polished estremoz marble.

 What do you think about the minimalist intensity design trend? Feel free to comment and share!

 

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