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Textures, tones and materiality

Textures, tones and materiality

by minital studio

Every year brings a subtle shift in how we see our homes. This year’s color palette is not loud or decorative for the sake of it. It is thoughtful, grounding, and emotional. Soft earthy neutrals, warm greys, clay tones, muted greens, chalky whites, and restrained blacks dominate interiors, not as trends but as atmospheres. These colors don’t shout. They invite you to slow down.

At the same time, the way we use space is changing. Homes are more fluid, more intentional. Walls are no longer just backdrops for furniture. They are surfaces full of potential.

This is where Minital fits in.

Color as a Material, Not Just a Finish

In contemporary interiors, color is inseparable from material. This year’s colors work best when they feel honest and tactile. Powder-coated metal, matte finishes, subtle textures, and clean geometry elevate color from decoration to structure.

Minital products are designed with this philosophy in mind. Sheet metal shelving, wall-mounted storage, and sculptural accessories become part of the architecture of the space. A warm sand-colored shelf feels calm and natural. A deep olive or soft black creates contrast without heaviness. Muted whites and greys disappear into the wall while still adding function.

The color does not sit on top of the product. It becomes part of its identity.

Giving Life to Empty Walls

Empty walls are one of the most underused elements in the home. Often, they are filled with generic furniture, bulky cabinets, or nothing at all. Minital rethinks this entirely.

Wall-mounted shelving and metal elements turn vertical space into a living composition. Books, ceramics, plants, art objects, and everyday essentials become part of a curated display rather than hidden clutter. The wall gains rhythm, depth, and purpose.

Instead of filling a room with more furniture, you let the architecture breathe and work for you.

Replacing Traditional Furniture with Lighter Design

Heavy, traditional furniture often dominates a room visually and physically. This year’s interiors move in the opposite direction. Lighter, modular, wall-based solutions create openness and flexibility.

A sheet metal shelf can replace a sideboard. A wall-mounted unit can take the place of a bulky bookcase. An entryway shelf becomes both storage and design statement. The space feels larger, cleaner, and more intentional.

Minital products are not just alternatives to traditional furniture. They are a new way of thinking about how furniture lives in a space.

Design That Adapts to You

Modern homes are not static. Needs change. Objects move. Life evolves. Minital designs are modular, adaptable, and timeless. You can add, remove, or rearrange elements without redesigning the entire room.

This flexibility aligns perfectly with this year’s color philosophy. Soft, neutral tones allow products to transition between spaces and styles. What works in a hallway today can move into a living room or office tomorrow.

Good design should grow with you, not lock you in.

Meaning Beyond Function

At its core, Minital is about more than storage. It is about creating moments. A shelf that holds your everyday objects becomes a quiet reflection of who you are. A wall that once felt empty now tells a story.

This year’s colors support that idea. They create calm, warmth, and balance. Combined with precise metalwork and minimal design, they allow spaces to feel complete without being crowded.

In a world full of noise and excess, thoughtful design gives meaning back to the home.

A New Way to See Your Space

Minital invites you to rethink your walls, your furniture, and the way color lives in your home. Not as trends to follow, but as tools to create spaces that feel intentional, personal, and alive.

Sometimes, all it takes is one well-designed shelf to change how a room feels.