THE ART OF SIMPLICITY

PT: Savannah
Start the new year fresh and embrace a clean slate with the return of minimalism.
In 2025, creating a warm and inviting home remains a top priority, and this year, it’s all about embracing simplicity with intention.
The updated take on minimalism—New Minimalism—blends clean lines with comfort and refinement, proving that less truly can be more. By layering textures, incorporating natural materials and embracing earthy palettes, you can add warmth and depth to minimalist spaces without sacrificing elegance.
Discover how to bring this effortlessly stylish trend into your home below!
Swap Pattern for Texture


PT: Scandi
Let texture take the lead with layered techniques and finishes. Instead of bold patterns, choose rich textures and earthy tones for warmth and depth. Basket weaves, jacquards and geometrics add dimension, while boucle-effect sheers and embroidery create inviting window spaces. Balance soft fabrics with raw materials like concrete, jute and rattan for a tactile, harmonious look.

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FROST

AVESTA
SANDSTONE

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MONO

LARS
SANDSTONE
Adopt a Less is More Approach


PT: Rockies
Start fresh by decluttering and curating your space with intention. Focus on statement pieces, dressing furniture with embroidered cushions and woven throws for warmth. New Minimalism embraces layered textures—pair soft textiles with wooden accents, rattan rugs and faux fur for a lived-in feel. For accessories, opt for indoor plants in textured concrete or ceramic pots to bring a natural touch.

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STRAW

CALGARY
LINEN

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STRAW

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APPLE
Allow Nature to Inspire Your Colour Palette


PT: Snowdon
Earthy hues remain key in 2025, bringing warmth and balance to New Minimalism. Keep your palette refined—choose three core shades and layer tonal variations. Warm neutrals like pampas, almond, honey and clay create a soft foundation, while accents of basil and amber add subtle depth. Introduce colour through accessories like cushions, throws and lampshades for an effortless, seasonal update.

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BISCOTTI

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CHARTREUSE

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OTTER

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FERN
Consider the Layout of Your Room


PT: Velour
New Minimalism promotes a streamlined space for better well-being and productivity. Low-slung furniture and relaxed seating, like benches, create a laid-back feel—layer them with textured cushions and throws for added comfort. Opt for sink-in pieces like a boucle armchair or a woven sofa, positioning them at the room’s edge to form a cosy nook while maximising space. Keep furnishings grouped for a cohesive, uncluttered look.

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HENNA

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WALNUT

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CARBON

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WILLOW