SPATIAL STORIES VOL. I
Minimal Interior Niches & Shelves
Quiet corners. Intentional forms.
Materials and Textures in Minimal Interior Design
The palette remains restrained.
Stone, plaster, wood, clay and brass create a quiet material language.
These materials do not compete — they complement.
A stone bench, olive tree and sculptural vase show how minimal materials can hold strong presence.
Terracotta plaster and rustic wood introduce warmth and depth into interior niches.
A mirror, dried florals and soft daylight create a calm and balanced composition.
Mirror, plaster and sculptural forms bring subtle richness to the wall surface.
Designing Minimal Corners and Interior Niches
The emotional character of a home is often defined by small moments.
A shelf beside a window.
A quiet niche.
A corner where objects slowly gather.
These spaces slow the eye.
They create pause.
A simple workspace shelf with plant and books shows how everyday corners can feel intentional.
Earthy textures and handcrafted objects create a grounded and personal niche.
Spatial Warmth in Minimal Design
Material and colour carry memory.
Terracotta walls, brass objects and handcrafted forms introduce warmth into minimal spaces.
They connect design to place.
Brass, terracotta tones and handcrafted objects bring cultural depth into the composition.
Carved wood, mirror and lamplight reflect a quieter, more rooted interior atmosphere.
Spatial Stories — An Ongoing Exploration
Spatial Stories | Vol. I begins an exploration into the quiet language of interiors.
Through minimal niches, shelves and curated objects, the series reflects how small spatial gestures shape how a space is felt.
Because the most meaningful design moments are often the quietest.
Read first part here