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The Opposite of Minimalism · Apr 25, 15:15

Bookstand Rocking Horse Knicknack shelf

While casting around for a name for Ornae’s prevailing style, it was easier to say what it wasn’t than what it was. I think it was Ora who said “Well it’s the opposite of minimalism”.

Ladybug motifs Chair and power panel Hutch

Maximalism? Peter Maximalism? Well, a little. But we have to keep pointing back to Keith Haring as the real force leading us to “The Opposite of Minimalism”.

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