LESS IS MORE: A UNIVERSAL TREND
“Less is more!” How many times have we heard this phrase? For those working in architecture, design, and fashion, it’s a true mantra.
But now, this expression has gone viral, becoming a celebrated anthem of effective simplicity. The idea is to focus on the essentials, adding value by eliminating the unnecessary.
This concept, which can be translated as “simplicity is preferable to complexity,” is particularly relevant today. In our hectic daily lives, we constantly seek simple yet effective solutions that help us achieve our goals as quickly as possible without sacrificing comfort, convenience, or other fundamental elements in various fields.
Originating in architecture, this idea has become a guiding principle in fashion, design, communication, and even in the field of exhibitions.
Whether it’s trade shows, temporary installations, exhibits, stores, or museums, using simple, practical, functional, and reusable elements has become essential.
These elements allow for easy creation and assembly, aiming for solutions that are as straightforward yet appealing as possible.
We, too, though behind the scenes, can offer our support in this complex sector. The creative idea and the chosen form of communication and graphics are crucial, but equally important is the selection of all items used to assemble furnishings and the small hardware elements that, though often invisible, are indispensable.
Among the many products we could mention is polycarbonate hardware: lightweight, durable, and transparent, ideal for applications requiring a blend of aesthetics and functionality with the added benefit of easy installation.
Other products well-known to industry experts include plastic multi-way tube connectors, which enable quick, efficient, and secure connections between structural elements. They allow for the creation of a wide range of customized configurations and designs, tailored to the specific needs of each event and available space.
Creating simple yet stylish solutions is undoubtedly complex and intricate, but choosing the right elements is undoubtedly a good starting point!