Minimalist British designer John Pawson has ditched his pared-back aesthetic in favour of full-blown maximalism, Dezeen understands.
Pawson, who is not an architect, had become famous for his minimalist designs and was awarded a CBE in 2019.
But a source close to Pawson informed Dezeen that he has now embraced bold colours, clashing patterns and animal-print furnishings after a dramatic change-of-heart.
British designer Pawson has historically been known for his minimalist designs
“I went to the Pawsons’ place in the Cotswolds recently and it’s like night and day,” the source said. “They’ve wallpapered over the white-brick walls and stuck some garish curtains over the windows.”
“And the soft furnishings, my god.
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