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Bar & Restaurant Trends: Casaplata Restaurant by Anna Paganelli

Concrete Minimalism

Design by: Lucas-y-Hernandez

Images: Juan Delgado

This stylish Seville restaurant, perfectly encapsulates the continuing trend of minimalist design within the hospitality industry.

Silver grey’s with pops of rich colour including blues, greens, yellows, reds and peach, adorn this clean, contemporary space, oozing concrete charm.

Guests will love to explore the space, complete with dedicated areas offering a variety of drinking and dining experiences, from day through to night.

EDS love just how current the overall look is. Uniqueness is not easy to find in a branded world but the commerciality of the design perfectly ensures the world’s eyes are firmly focussed on this beautiful interior space.

Hot Tip: EDS love the effect of the room's walls being coated in pink-hued gypsum

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The Minimalist Dream by Anna Paganelli

Less is always more.

In minimalist architecture and interior design, the overall look is one of simplicity and clean lines.

When looking at mindful living and minimalism as an interior design look, decluttering is key; your living style needs to compliment simplicity. Ensuring stacks of sleekly hidden storage helps with practical maintenance.

Subtle geometric forms, structures and materials adorned by natural light ensures the calm fluidity of living in a minimalist space.

Hot Tip: keep feature tones light and compliment with bespoke, hand crafted products. Accessories and lighting make or break a minimalist space - quality is everything.

A little design inspiration..

The Framing House / FORM by Kouichi Kimura Architects based in Japan, perfectly encapsulates luxury minimalism. EDS loves the silken wooden floors, touches of Crete and subtle flumes of light within the space. Images: Yoshihiro Asada

The Framing House / FORM by Kouichi Kimura Architects based in Japan, perfectly encapsulates luxury minimalism. EDS loves the silken wooden floors, touches of Crete and subtle flumes of light within the space. Images: Yoshihiro Asada

The Framing House

The Framing House

If you’re lucky enough to have beautiful high ceilings and lots of natural light, your space will instantly have it’s own form and a lot of hard work through interior design is not required. Simply work with these features and add subtle additional …

If you’re lucky enough to have beautiful high ceilings and lots of natural light, your space will instantly have it’s own form and a lot of hard work through interior design is not required. Simply work with these features and add subtle additional features including lights, furniture and textile additions. Styling by Per Olav Sølvberg

Life would feel very easy and uncomplicated when you wake up here.. Clever interior design utilises every available inch and through keeping a minimalist aesthetic, you instantly add space.

Life would feel very easy and uncomplicated when you wake up here.. Clever interior design utilises every available inch and through keeping a minimalist aesthetic, you instantly add space.

Palmgren House, a minimalist home located in Drevviken, Sweden. Designed by John Pawson, this open planned living area perfectly draws in the spectacle of the wider natural landscape and ambience. Through additional use of natural materials and pale…

Palmgren House, a minimalist home located in Drevviken, Sweden. Designed by John Pawson, this open planned living area perfectly draws in the spectacle of the wider natural landscape and ambience. Through additional use of natural materials and pale tones, an overall sense of calm is perfectly achieved without feeling too cold.Photos by Gilbert McCarragher.