Mint is a young design brand aiming to make your home as minimalist and aesthetic as possible by combining and adjusting their products for multiple uses. For example: Your wardrobe looks the same on the outside as your kitchen cabinets. Their kids bed can be used as a daybed later on etc. Mint has a slight futuristic look, even though it is made with influence from mid century classics.
Mint is for people who like to keep their home simple and natural, no clutter, just the things you need for everyday life.
The collection ranges from kitchens and bathrooms to coat hangers, beds and chairs, made in a range of 8 matching colours, and from materials such as Estonian ash and American walnut wood.
The Stork coat hanger is the latest addition to Mint's furniture collection.
Every time I've visited the Hay House shop in Copenhagen I've asked the staff if I can buy the perforated steel storage trays and boxes they use throughout the store to display the smaller products in. Every time, I've been turned down. "Only for in-store display" they told me. Well, not any more!
Yes, you may think they look boring. That's kind of my goal when considering what to get for my home. Only basic, minimalist items that my eyes won't get tired of, that won't go out of trend, and will mix with anything.
As you may have noticed, the posts here are coming very sporadically and far apart... I'm feeling a bit under the weather at the moment, so my creativity and productivity have been running on low. To remedy that I figured I'll change the concept of the posts for a while, so you'll still get updates, but I won't have to feel too pressured by making them. So for a while forward, I'm going to post only one picture in each post, most often accompanied only by a descriptive link. I'm starting right now: