The new minimalism isn’t stark and hard-edged. It’s fewer and less but warmer and softer. Here, some examples from Remodelista this week:
![\2\20;For me to feel peaceful in a room it’s often about combining my personal sensibility – paring things down to the essential– whilst honoring what is already there,” says Mallorca-based ceramicist Daniela Jacobs. Photograph courtesy of Daniela Jacobs, from Maximalist/Minimalist: A Ceramicist’s Airy, Open Summer House on Mallorca.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/daniela-jacobs-mallorca-downstairs-2-733x621.jpg)
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Plus:
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- Steal This Look: Moody Monochrome in the Scottish Highlands
- A Madcap Apartment in Paris for a Creative Couple (Plus Kids)
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