General Discussion
Scandinavian interior design evolved from the early 20th century's minimalist approach to a style known for its simplicity, functionality, and connection to nature. Originating in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, it emphasizes clean lines, natural materials, and a neutral color palette with occasional pops of color. The mid-century modern period brought iconic furniture pieces and an emphasis on craftsmanship and practical design. Today, Scandinavian design continues to influence global interiors with its focus on sustainability, coziness (or "hygge"), and integrating modern technology while maintaining a timeless aesthetic. Its evolution reflects broader cultural shifts toward minimalism and eco-conscious living.