i’m in one of those moods again. the kind of mood where i feel like i just have way too much stuff. it’s time to clear the clutter and go a little bit more minimal around here. i often feel this way when i return from staying abroad (gosh i miss those trips!), where minimal design seems to be more the norm than say loads of collectibles like i seem to have going on right now. i love the calm, open feeling of these spaces, decorating with just the things that really mean something to you and removing unnecessary items that aren’t sparking joy (as they say). i also lean towards a kind of wabi-sabi effect where it’s imperfectly beautiful. i think collections of beautiful handmade ceramics, unique lighting and artwork that really speaks to me is the wave of my future.
• photography credits in order of appearance: avenue lifestyle; est living; leanne ford interiors; urbnite; valentin spaces; megustalavida; @jaana__n; @silviavalentin_ceramica ceramic bowls; jotun colours; mejuki made; interior design home; my paradissi; @ninaandcodesign; The inspired House book by Kim Ficaro; Tori Golub interiors; @clairelloydloves; Musée Bourdelle by Romain Laprade; Isamu Noguchi paper lantern @galerie_half; etsy; sabon home; aesop by @indiahobson; avenue lifestyle; homes to love; enspiro; the design chaser; urbnite; @nomibis; urbnite.
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