Minimalism is a 3D virtual gallery on MyGallery3D, a walkable online exhibition of 12 works. Step inside and explore it in your browser: no app, no headset.
A 3D virtual gallery about minimalism. Empty space treated as a material, and the discipline of leaving things out.
The photographs in this online exhibition are contributed by photographers on Pexels and are free to use. Each is credited to the person who took it, with a link back to their work.

Sleek furniture and soft lighting create calm through elimination. This kitchen shows how minimalism can shape the spaces where we live daily.
Photograph by Thới Nam Cao, via Pexels.

A single beige armchair anchors the frame. The surrounding emptiness asks what we truly need.
Photograph by Ksenia Chernaya, via Pexels.

An empty vase becomes subject. Photographed from above, the objects suggest that restraint itself can be visually compelling.
Photograph by Charlotte May, via Pexels.

A modern interior reduced to geometric essentials. Subtle shadows suggest depth without decoration.
Photograph by 𝗛&𝗖𝗢 , via Pexels.

White structures create contrast against darkness. The composition speaks to minimalism's power: what we exclude matters as much as what remains.
Photograph by Ksenia I, via Pexels.

A contemporary space defined by what it keeps. The geometric pendant light and black couch anchor the room through careful selection rather than abundance.
Photograph by Paul Seling, via Pexels.

One plant in one pot. A study in essential form against neutral calm.
Photograph by Suki Lee, via Pexels.

Light wooden furniture and plants share a spare room. The composition lets each element breathe.
Photograph by dada _design, via Pexels.

Dresser, mirror, dried plants. Each object earned its place. The rest is air.
Photograph by Aljona Ovtšinnikova, via Pexels.

A corridor stripped to essentials: glass, white doors, light. The restraint here invites movement through emptiness.
Photograph by Max Vakhtbovych, via Pexels.

A vertical perspective on emptiness. The corner demonstrates how restraint can feel like abstract beauty.
Photograph by abshky ., via Pexels.

White blinds and smooth walls become the subject. Brightness and simplicity collapse into each other.
Photograph by Srattha Nualsate, via Pexels.