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Minimalist Home World

Minimalist Home World has many designs for pillow covers and tablecloths.

It's textiles that make a place your own like a pillow cover in your favorite color or tablecloth that you've sewn yourself. Household textiles help create a place that invites you to get comfy and stay a while. They bring a home to life and make giving it new life as easy as changing your bedlinens.

Boost your home with our OEKO-TEX Certified pillow covers & tablecloths. These are essential of every interior decor!
-Decorate your living area with luxury, passion and great modern patterns.
-You will be amazed by our digital print quality on our special fabric since they have vivid and realistic 3D digital printing. Our pillow covers are going to change the mood of your place.
-Our products which produced with our brand are produced using the latest technology in our BSCI certified facilities with 3D Digital Printing technology. Yarn, dye and raw materials used in production; It is OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified.There is no carcinogenic effect. Therefore, our products do not contain any harmful or chemical substances to human and animal health.
-These products are suitable for use indoor and outdoor, living room, kitchen, kids and baby rooms, bedrooms, cars, restaurants, gardens, hotels, etc.

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Minimalism

Less is More

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Less is more may sound like a cliché, but with the minimalist design trend, that’s the essence of this school of design. As a design movement, minimalism is still relatively new, having only come into its own in the late 1960s and early 1970s, particularly with American visual art.

 

 

In its most stripped-down definition, minimalism is about designers expressing only the most essential and necessary elements of a product or subject by getting rid of any excessive and, therefore, unnecessary components and features. As with many other movements, the minimalist design trend is a reaction to and rejection of an earlier design philosophy that fell out of favor.

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