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Scandinavian minimalist interior design blends elegance and simplicity, focusing on clean lines, natural light, and neutral colors. It reduces forms to essential elements, creating uncluttered, tranquil spaces. Scandinavian brands like Fredericia, Gubi, and Eilersen embody this style with functional yet beautiful furniture.

Creating Tranquil Spaces: Scandinavian Minimalist Interior Design Guide


Scandinavian minimalist interior design blends elegance and simplicity, focusing on clean lines, natural light, and neutral colors. It reduces forms to essential elements, creating uncluttered, tranquil spaces. Scandinavian brands like Fredericia, Gubi, and Eilersen embody this style with functional yet beautiful furniture.


Published by Rhiannon Hills | September 25, 2024

Rhiannon Hills | September 25, 2024

ottoman designed by Eilersen  for Nils Juul EilersenThe Wheel Footstool is designed to draw people into the craving for comfort. It offers a welcoming rest for your feet. An ottoman is one of the most versatile pieces you can purchase, serving multiple functions and providing easy mobility and extra seating for when guests are over.
1. Wheel footstool

The Wheel Footstool is designed to draw people into the craving for comfort. It offers a welcoming rest for your feet. An ottoman is one of the most versatile pieces you can purchase, serving multiple functions and providing easy mobility and extra seating for when guests are over.


From $1,306

Nils Juul Eilersen is a 4th generation designer for the luxury Danish upholstery company Eilersen, established in 1895. He designed a series of footstools in 2015 that was meant to perfectly accompany the brand’s famous sofas. These include the Bag, Wheel and Square Footstool.

Designed by Nils Juul Eilersen for Eilersen

ottoman designed by Eilersen  for Nils Juul EilersenThe Bun Footstool is a versatile and contemporary design thatll accentuate any living space. The Bun is designed to bring friends and family together, and provides for extra seating when guests are over. Its that single decor piece that will tie in your entire living room together.
2. Bun Footstool

The Bun Footstool is a versatile and contemporary design thatll accentuate any living space. The Bun is designed to bring friends and family together, and provides for extra seating when guests are over. Its that single decor piece that will tie in your entire living room together.


From $568

Nils Juul Eilersen is a 4th generation designer for the luxury Danish upholstery company Eilersen, established in 1895. He designed a series of footstools in 2015 that was meant to perfectly accompany the brand’s famous sofas. These include the Bag, Wheel and Square Footstool.

Designed by Nils Juul Eilersen for Eilersen

floor lamp designed by Gubi for Louis WeisdorfThe Multi-Lite Floor Lamp is one of the most adaptable lighting designs we have in our collection. As its shades can be moved in a variety of directions, homeowners can choose to update the look of their room simply by moving the shades about.
3. Multi-Lite Floor Lamp

The Multi-Lite Floor Lamp is one of the most adaptable lighting designs we have in our collection. As its shades can be moved in a variety of directions, homeowners can choose to update the look of their room simply by moving the shades about.


From $1,828

Danish architect and designer Louis Weisdorf graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1954 and since then has gathered a diverse range of projects in the areas of graphic-, interior- and industrial design. He is a versatile worker and has over 60 years of experience in many fields of design, making him an iconic multi-designer. 
  
  Weisdorf has always been keen in creating lighting furniture from a single element that can be built and formed together in multiple ways. He was led by the concept of shielding the eyes from the direct glare of a bulb at all angles. This was artfully crafted in the Turbo Pendant in 1967 for Gubi. The Multi-Lite Pendant by Gubi is also a signature lighting fixture that showcases the sensibilities of Weisdorf as a designer.

Designed by Louis Weisdorf for Gubi

Elegance in Simplicity: Scandinavian Minimalist Furniture and Design Essentials

Elegance in Simplicity: Scandinavian Minimalist Furniture and Design Essentials

Scandinavian minimalist interior design beautifully merges the timeless elegance of Scandinavian aesthetics with the principles of minimalism, creating spaces that are as functional as they are beautiful. This design philosophy emphasises clean lines, abundant natural light, and a neutral colour palette, transforming any area into a serene and expansive setting. Minimalism in interior design focuses on paring down forms to their essential elements. Inspired by Japanese design and the Modernist movement, which celebrated functionality while rejecting ornate aesthetics, minimalism counters the excess of previous eras. It strips away the nonessential, spotlighting what is truly necessary and functional. This approach not only fosters a sense of peace and order but also makes rooms feel larger, more open, and enhances their functionality through the use of sustainable, quality materials over decorative excess. Key Design Steps in Creating a Minimalist Scandinavian Interior Colour Palette Opt for neutral colours like whites, greys, and soft pastels to make spaces appear larger and brighter. This palette helps reflect light, enhancing the open feel of any room. Functional Furniture Select pieces that are both functional and stylish, ensuring every item serves a purpose or supports the spaces intended use. Consider cleanline sofas like the Eilersen Streamline or the Juul 101, expandable dining tables like those from Skovby, and functional yet comfortable chairs like the Gubi Coco chair. The String modular storage system, first designed in the 1960s, exemplifies a minimalist approach to organisation, providing a flexible and stylish storage solution. Quality over Quantity is key. Invest in high quality pieces that are timeless in design and built to last. This strategy reduces the need for frequent replacements and maintains a minimalist ethos, encouraging living with what you love and truly need. Natural Elements Incorporate natural materials such as wood, leather, and textures to add warmth and connect the interior with the natural world outside. Introducing house plants can improve air quality while adding colour, texture, and vitality. Declutter: Regularly revise your space to eliminate unnecessary items. Opt for smart, stylish storage solutions that align with the minimalist theme. Built-in storage although it hides everything away it can consume valuable space, whereas systems like String maintain room depth and keep walls visible. Lighting Combine natural and artificial light sources to create a bright and airy atmosphere. Minimalist interiors often feature large windows without heavy treatments, complemented by discreet light fixtures, such as the Northern Snowball light, which offers stylish and subtle illumination. Featured Furniture Pieces No.1 Sofa Designed by Mogensens, this sofa combines minimalist style with functional details like removable cushions, offering a classic, durable piece that transcends trends. 101 Sofa The Juul 101 sofa by Jens Juul Eilersen epitomises minimalism with its clean lines and supreme comfort, representing Scandinavian excellence in design. String Modular System The String modular system stands out as an exemplary minimalist storage option with its clean lines and adaptable design, suitable for any minimalist space. By integrating these elements, Scandinavian minimalist design can significantly enhance living spaces, making them not just functional but also places that foster wellbeing and creativity. Whether its through the clean lines of an Eilersen sofa, the elegance of Fredericia dining furniture, or the practicality of the String system, this design philosophy ensures interiors are not merely habitats but spaces that truly allow you to thrive.

Scandinavian minimalist interior design blends elegance and simplicity, focusing on clean lines, natural light, and neutral colors. It reduces forms to essential elements, creating uncluttered, tranquil spaces. Scandinavian brands like Fredericia, Gubi, and Eilersen embody this style with functional yet beautiful furniture.
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