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I chose to cover Japanese, Scandinavian, and Bauhaus designs because they complement each other exceptionally well. Each style embraces minimalism in its own unique way. Japanese design combines simplicity with the beauty of imperfection, preventing it from feeling too sterile. Scandinavian design emphasizes brightness and natural materials like wood, plants, and textiles, creating a sense of warmth and coziness. Bauhaus prioritizes form and function with a sprinkling of whimsy. It utilizes materials typically associated with functional design in creative and unexpected ways.
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