Where clean lines meet expressive forms to create timeless yet striking spaces.

Bergamo sofa, Terracina coffee table, Imola chair Bolzano sofa and armchair, Expose coffee table and Eden footstool
Minimalism has long been a cornerstone of contemporary interiors, but today’s design landscape calls for something more expressive. Enter Statement Minimalism – a refined approach that balances pared-back aesthetics with bold, sculptural details and unexpected proportions. It’s minimalism with personality, transforming functional spaces into design-led environments.
Statement Minimalism offers an opportunity to create interiors that feel clean and timeless, yet far from understated. By layering textures, exploring proportions, and embracing sculptural forms, designers can achieve projects that are both sophisticated and memorable.
Three key elements of statement minimalism
Sculptural form
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Material play
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Puffed-up proportions
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1. Sculptural form
Curves and organic shapes soften minimalism, introducing a more dynamic and welcoming energy. From rounded sofas to cocooning armchairs, sculptural silhouettes anchor a space with subtle drama. Luxe velvets and rich finishes amplify this sense of glamour, ensuring each piece feels both inviting and elevated.
2. Material play
Understated design doesn’t mean uniform. Statement Minimalism thrives on tactile contrasts – mixing smooth finishes with textured fabrics, or natural references with innovative treatments. This approach ensures depth and intrigue, without compromising on a pared-back palette.
3. Puffed-up proportions
Comfort is key in modern interiors, and Statement Minimalism embraces it unapologetically. Plump profiles and ergonomic forms balance functionality with style, making minimalist furniture feel approachable and lived-in, while still striking in its presence.

Santiago extendable dining table, Seoul dining chair
Bringing the look to life
Out collection exemplifies Statement Minimalism, offering you versatile, design-forward pieces for a range of projects including:
Bellagio sofa
Low-backed and streamlined, yet undeniably bold, the Bellagio is a centrepiece that encourages both comfort and style. Its material options allow for tailored texture and warmth, ideal for commercial or residential projects.
Bolzano sofa
Designed by Morten Georgsen, Bolzano blends organic curves with minimalistic lines. Its cocooning silhouette makes it a versatile statement – whether paired with the Bolzano sofa or used as a standalone accent.
Santiago dining table
A natural gathering point, Santiago’s round and oval forms embody sculptural minimalism. The curved base with bevelled detailing ensures it stands out as a design statement while remaining highly functional.
Terracina coffee table
Available in three architectural forms, Terracina showcases contemporary design innovation. Its printed travertine finish delivers the look of natural stone with lightweight flexibility – a practical choice for contract environments where adaptability matters.

Bolzano sofa and armchair, Expose coffee table and Eden footstool
For architects and designers, Statement Minimalism offers the best of both worlds: streamlined simplicity with a design-led edge. These pieces not only stand out individually but also integrate seamlessly into wider schemes – from residential developments to hospitality spaces. The result is interiors that feel timeless yet impactful, delivering value for clients seeking design that resonates.
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