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How to: Create a minimalist interior with Barnaby Lane

If you’re a fan of simple yet sophisticated design, you should check out the slick line-up of timber and leather furniture at Melbourne’s Barnaby Lane. Scandinavian influences aside, the collection’s simple lines are a glorious ode to minimalism – a design aesthetic dear to the heart of the brand.

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“I would definitely say that I’m firmly in the ‘love of all things minimalist’ camp. There is certainly enough clutter in my life without adding clutter to my home. I feel a minimalist aesthetic provides a calm and peaceful sanctuary, which is exactly what a home should be – but that’s just me!” says Barnaby Lane designer Rae Maxwell who believes her pieces are as timeless as they are versatile.

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One such timeless design is the brand’s best-selling ‘Smith’ chair – a minimal, mid-century and Scandinavian-inspired piece. “We are definitely influenced by Scandinavian and Nordic design, but this comes from our love of all things minimalist and I believe that this design aesthetic is the best at achieving this. Having said that we do try to design our product to outlast trends and blend with a multitude of interiors.”

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As for creating a minimalist look at home, the designer concedes that (like many things) it’s more difficult than it looks. “I always feel like it’s harder to achieve than you would think! To truly create a minimal interior, you should start with how the home is designed, as it’s much more to do with creating open spaces and good design features, like storage options, to hide the clutter,” says Rae.

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Barnaby Lane’s best-selling ‘Smith’ chair

The designer also believes that a simple colour palette is key to the aesthetic. “It doesn’t have to be black and white – that will give you a cooler minimalist aesthetic – but restrict it to two or three main colours and then choose the pieces of furniture you love and design the room around that. Once you’ve got everything in, stand back and take five to 10 things out!” says Rae, echoing the iconic words of Coco Chanel.

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Photography: Eve Wilson | Styling: Jacqui Moore

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By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

23 replies on “How to: Create a minimalist interior with Barnaby Lane”

The pic featuring the ‘smith’ chair. Is the another picture on the other side of the wall for balance? The one sided idea kind of solves a problem for me as I can only hang on either side of my headboard but it just feels weird to only put something on one side.

Hey Emily. I styled the Barnaby Lane shoot and I think that’s the one you’re referring to. In which case it is Forest Blues by Dulux. However, it is worth pointing out that it is more teal in tone to the naked eye yet photographs dark blue. I know it’s almost a year after the first time the question was posted but I’ve only just read it. Better late than never. Best wishes Jacqui Moore.

Anyone know where I can find the flower picture? Really interested!!! & the name of the color of that room the bluish/teal?

Can someone please advise on the name of the flower print in the ‘Smith Chair’ room?? trying to find it online with no luck

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