semiminimalism
Semiminimalism is a design philosophy that combines elements of minimalism with a touch of ornamentation or detail. It is characterized by a clean, uncluttered aesthetic that prioritizes functionality and simplicity, while also incorporating subtle decorative elements to add visual interest and depth. This approach allows for a balance between the practicality of minimalism and the aesthetic appeal of more ornate styles.
The origins of semiminimalism can be traced back to the mid-20th century, with influences from various design
Key characteristics of semiminimalism include:
- Clean lines and simple shapes
- Neutral color palettes with occasional pops of color
- Functional and practical design elements
- Subtle decorative details, such as textures, patterns, or subtle embellishments
- A focus on quality materials and craftsmanship
Semiminimalism is often associated with contemporary interior design, furniture, and product design. It appeals to those