When it comes to interior design, you really can't go wrong with minimalist furniture and decor. From the streamlined silhouettes to pared-back color palettes, this style is proof that less really is more. (It's almost like the design equivalent to ASMR.) Since minimalist design has an unapologetically chic reputation, it's easy to assume you'll have to drop some serious coin for a sleek sofa or coffee table. But, in reality? It is possible to bring the covetable look into your home for less.
Target is packed with affordable furniture and decor that cater to a number of styles — and its minimalist inventory is no exception. Go ahead, have a look at these seriously cool finds ahead. Whether you want to splurge on a new dresser or pepper your home with small, modern touches, one thing's for sure: these picks look way more expensive than they really are.
Sitting pretty has never looked so good, thanks to this Opalhouse Designed With Jungalow Linaria Fully Upholstered Velvet Accent Chair ($300). With a streamlined silhouette and plush fabric, this piece is basically livable art.
For a minimalist touch that will tap into all of the senses, reach for Project 62's Mini Soft Concrete Diffuser ($15). This pared-back pick will make your home smell delicious — without sacrificing your carefully curated aesthetic.
While most design enthusiasts know lighting can make or break your space, the actual fixtures you use have just as much sway. This Project 62 Circle Sconce Wall Light ($30) offers a cool way to illuminate your space. Talk about a bright idea!
We don't know who needs to hear this, but you can add subtle prints to your minimalist space. Decked out with a cool, woven pattern, this Threshold Woven Rug ($45-$199) is simple, not snoozy.
One of our favorite things about minimalist decor is that most pieces have a function-first approach. (Trust us, that mentality is a godsend for small spaces.) For example, thisProject 62 Thin Metal Oval Decorative Wall Mirror ($70) has a slim shelf, offering the perfect place to stow keys, loose change, or a cute bud vase.
Want to give your space a minimalist touch, but don't want to redecorate your entire home? This South Shore City Life Coffee Table ($220) will work overtime to modernize your living room.
This Sullivans Glass Vase Set ($140) is so chic, it might actually rival the flowers you put inside them. That said, if you really want to lean into those minimalist vibes, leave them empty. (Trust us, these vases can definitely stand on their own.)
Calling all book worms: show off all your favorite tomes on Project 62's Loring Ladder Bookshelf ($140). This pick boasts five shelves, so you'll have plenty of room for framed photos, plants, and tchotchkes.
Or, if you don't have the square footage for a full-fledged bookshelf, these Project 62 Marble Bookends ($27) are designed to deliver. Place this set on your desk and add a few trusty notebooks in between.
Behind every fashionable minimalist is a well-appointed place to store your clothes. This Signature Design by Ashley Socalle Dresser ($370) gets the job done in style.
Want to add art to your minimalist space? You can't go wrong with this Project 62 Abstract Watercolor Framed Wall Art ($50). The subtle palette will add a nice pop of color without upstaging the rest of your decor.
Midcentury furniture goes hand in hand with minimalist design. Anyone in the market for a swoon-worthy sofa will fall in love with this Baxton Studio Allister Fabric Upholstered Sofa ($900).
Just because minimalist design is all about "less is more" doesn't mean you can't add some well-appointed accessories. This Project 62 Embroidered Thin Line Lumbar Throw Pillow ($20) hits that sweet spot between subtle and statement.