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Minimalist workspace with low bookshelves and mid-century modern furniture

#6855. Minimalist workspace with low bookshelves and mid-century modern furniture

The presented interior showcases a clean, functional workspace executed in a minimalist style with mid-century modern elements. The space is organized around a simple white table, accompanied by iconic white Tulip chairs designed by Eero Saarinen, featuring their characteristic single pedestal bases and smooth organic forms.

Particularly striking is the thoughtful storage system—low white bookshelves that encircle the room's perimeter, creating a sense of continuous horizontal line that visually expands the space. These shelves not only serve a functional role, accommodating an impressive book collection, but also act as a stylistic solution, preserving the airiness of the interior without cluttering it with vertical elements.

The color palette is strictly minimalist: white surfaces predominate, contrasting with a dark carpet and the colorful book spines. This approach can be successfully implemented when designing a country house interior, especially if you aim to create a bright, visually spacious room with a distinctly intellectual character.

Lighting is represented by a functional desk lamp with an adjustable arm and a traditional floor lamp with a lampshade. Carefully selected accessories—several framed photographs, a small bouquet of fresh flowers, and a decorative bowl—give the space individuality without visually overwhelming it.

This interior demonstrates how to create an aesthetically pleasing and functional workspace in a country house, combining minimalism with classic design elements from the mid-20th century.

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