As far as home decor trends go, the minimalist look is highly favoured by urbanites (like us!) because it’s contemporary, elegant, clean and perfect for smaller living spaces. Here are 10 home items to help you achieve that modern minimalist appeal (with a touch of luxury) in your home:
About A Stool, price upon request, from Foundry
Add a bit of Manhatten-esque sophistication to your dining space with a chic and functional barstool in black.
By Molle Linen Throw in Almond, $278, from Stylodeco
Always remember to throw in a few soft furnishing pieces that really amp up the cosy factor.
Wooden Bench, price upon request, from Crate & Barrel
This handy bench doubles up as storage space — what better way to keep your home neat and orderly?
Grasshopper Floor Lamp, $1,623, from Naiise
This sleek black lamp is sure-fire way to add character to any space.
Nomess Copenhagen Wood and Brass Rack, EU241.67 (S$349), from Nest
Simple yet elegant, this clothes rack features a vintage brass hanging rail that adds a luxurious touch to your bedroom or walk-in wardrobe.
Wood Bookcase, price upon request, from Crate & Barrel
Ditch traditional bookshelves and opt for an unconventional design like this one.
Tom Dixon Metal Scent Diffuser, US$107 (S$154), from Net-A-Porter
Scenting your home is a given. How to up the ante: By using stylish diffusers like this Tom Dixon piece, which resembles the beakers you see in science class, albeit more luxurious-looking.
Marble Tray, $109, from Comme Home
Into Instagram flatlays? Your number one accessory to add to your diningware this year should be this gorgeous rectangular tray made of marble.
Bornholm Coffee Table, $445, from Boconcept
A minimalist home only needs the bare essentials, such as a coffee table. This one has an elegant marble finish to add a bit of pizzazz to your living room.
Copper Square Napkin Basket $34, Maissone
Dress up a naked dining or coffee table by stacking pretty napkins inside a chic copper basket like this one.
Written by Sofia Kim for Female, additional reporting by Elizabeth Liew for The Singapore’s Women’s Weekly