OUT WITH MINIMALISM
Having spent the better part of last year working from home, I discovered just how difficult it can be to operate from a space that everyone (especially those who subscribe to the method of a particularly well-known Japanese home organiser with her own Netflix show) thinks should be kept sparse and simple. I began to regret throwing out things that I thought I didn’t need anymore, like a printer and an office chair, and having to rush out to buy new ones again. I believe I am not the only one too, as industry experts share that sales of home furniture and work desks have seen a sharp rise recently. The apperance of Covid signalled the end of Minimalist living. In my opinion that may not be a bad thing, because…