There is something extremely satisfying about minimalism, and not just from an aesthetic perspective either. The clean, free feeling that comes with a life devoid of excess and clutter is also good for our mental health, giving us space to breathe and concentrate on things more important and fulfilling than the acquisition of material goods.
There are certain things that we do still need however. While marketing gurus come up with ever more complex and distracting ways of catching the eye, this list, compiled by Bored Panda, is all about gorgeous minimalist design. Objects and products stripped down to their bare essentials, leaving nothing but what is absolutely necessary. There is so much beauty in their simplicity, it makes us want to go home, clear out all the unnecessary clutter and start all over again!
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This Business Card Shows All Contact Info Using Only An Email Address
This LED Clock
Awesome Beer Cans Show The Pantone Color Of The Brew That’s Inside
The Cover Of 1984
Really Smart And Also Minimalist Design
Pop-Outlet
Simple And Clever Milk Branding Concept That Features A UFO Space Ship Lid
A Silly Light
Cover Illustrations For Each Harry Potter Book
Oddly Satisfying Knife Set From Delgon
Triangle Notebook
This Lamp Makes Antlers When Switched On
Wife Bought This Simplistic Moon Light. Felt Very Powerful Holding It
Fold-Out Minimalist BBQ For Space Saving
This Minimalist Gravestone
You Are Gonna Love This Minimal Set Of Chess
These Minimalist Playing Cards
My Minimal Watch. It Only Shows What You Need To Know
The New Norwegian Passport Design
Ray Bradbury's 'Fahrenheit 451' Bound With Striking Paper And A Match
Tesla Model 3 Interior
Objects That Seem Like Half-Finished Sketches Of Candle Holders, Vases, Bowls And Bottles
These Rainbowless Skittles
The Simpsons Inspired Minimalist Wine Bottles
This Dressing Room Has Their Clothing Hooks Labeled In A Very Minimalist Way
Kub - A Sink By Architect Victor Vasilev
Help Remedies
Tolkien Minimalist Book Covers I Created
Brilliant Travel Hanger Design
Minimalist Packaging For A Series Of Flours
This Journal Made To Look Like A Silver Block When Closed
This Hotel Shampoo Which Assumes Your Theft Also Has A Very Simplistic Package
Lamp That Projects Its Own Shade
Dominos Pizza Box From The 60s
Conceptual Packaging Design For Well-Known Supermarket Products Created By Stripping Back The Existing Graphics In Stages
Minimalist Packaging Design For A Matchbox Decorated Only With The Red Phosphorus Ink That's Used For Striking Matches
Very Strong Coffee
A Minimalist's iPhone
I Scraped The Labels Off Some Voss Water Bottles To Re-Use. The Result Looked Pretty Nice
Minimalist Coffee Shop
Minimalistic Steel Pen
The Packaging For This Juice Company
Evolvia By Evolve Olive Oil Presented In A Minimal Bottle
Minimalist McDonald's Ad From Sweden Shows New Large Coffee Size
This Natural Black Water With Its Smart Packaging
Square's New Minimal Cash Card
It's Been Proven Time And Time Again That Simple Packaging Designs Always Seem To Be The Most Successful. I Don’t Even Like Almond Milk, But These Bottles Would Make Me Want To Pour It On Everything
A Beer I Found In Berlin, Germany
A Packaging Concept For HB Pencils Which Doubles As A Container And Is Intended To Be Displayed On Ones’ Desk
This Protein Bar Design With No BS
Record Player Reboot With A Beautifully Minimal Design Seen Alongside With All The Features Of All Full Fledged Record Player With 50% Less Footprint
Minimal Analog Watch Design
Headphone Packaging Designed To Look Like Musical Notes
So Simple, Yet Still Eye-Catching
This Clock Has Been Hanging In My Grandma's Kitchen For 20+ Years
Minimal Packaging For Natural Chocolate Bars
Minimalist Circular Fruit Bowls. Each Piece Of Fruit Added To Or Subtracted From The Mix Changes The Angle Of The Centerpiece
Book Cover For "Kidnapped" By Alan Grant
Misery Vodka Packaging Design Which Is Very Simple Yet Effective
Beautiful Minimalist Set Of Lava Plates
Minimalist Nativity Set
Stylish Clothes Hanger Inspired By The Eponymous Percussion Instrument
My Ultra-Minimalist Vanity, Courtesy Of Ikea And Amazon
This Minimalist Cereal Box
Luminous Shadow Clock
Minimalist Gramophone
I Liked Its Minimal Aesthetic, And It Amused My Inner Child
El Buscador Wine
Minimalist Valentine's Day Cards
Color Of Time Minimalist Wall Clock Which Shows Emotions For The Time And Continuous Light Changes During A Day
My Desk Calendar
Minimalist Welcome Mat
So Asa Akira Is Selling Candles Now
Can’t Stop Touching My Silk Matte Business Cards With My Slogan "Go. Do. Create." On The Front
This Minimalist Beer Can Design
Beer Can Design From A Local Brewery
Packaging Development For Monache Rosse
Condom Packaging
Justin Sauvignon Blanc Wine Label Caught My Eye
Styling Your Hair Should Be Simple. We Keep Every Element Simple Including Our Minimal Look Packaging
It's Nice To Not Have To Fumble With Tangled Cords And Also It Looks So Nice
Hops Lip Balm Packaging. Who Wants Some?
Apple Headphones' Visualization Designed Keeping With The Tradition Of Simplistic Minimal Design
Most of these look really nice. The interior designs also promise "less is more". However, much, particularly when it comes to consumables, is rather unpractical and "conceptual art" at best, cheap products at worst.
Personally, when it comes to interior design, I prefer something like the typical Victorian design - homey but more decorated or intricate. To me, a lot of minimalist furniture just make me think "empty art museum". There's often too much white, for one thing.
Load More Replies...Most of these seemed to make things more complicated and not less. Design over function doesn't do it for me.
Love these. My business card on one side says "Kurtz Frausun." My contact info is simply "Google Me." :)
Most of these look really nice. The interior designs also promise "less is more". However, much, particularly when it comes to consumables, is rather unpractical and "conceptual art" at best, cheap products at worst.
Personally, when it comes to interior design, I prefer something like the typical Victorian design - homey but more decorated or intricate. To me, a lot of minimalist furniture just make me think "empty art museum". There's often too much white, for one thing.
Load More Replies...Most of these seemed to make things more complicated and not less. Design over function doesn't do it for me.
Love these. My business card on one side says "Kurtz Frausun." My contact info is simply "Google Me." :)