Sunday, October 20, 2013

Less Is More

We've all heard the saying "Less is More" even if it was in the Charmin Ultra commercial. But does anyone know where it came from? 

Even though phrase dates back to a poem written in 1855, it was made popular by  furniture designer Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe who was one of the founders of the modern simplistic style that we are all familiar with today. 


I really admire his work. What's ironic to me though is how the man who was famous for saying "less more" had a name that was longer than the quote he itself (25 letters vs 12). Maybe Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe's was so tired of saying his name that he finally decided to make a declaration that less is more. Who knows? 

2 comments:

nancy from ky said...

As I was reading I was thinking "That name is a dozy ".LOL

{amy} said...

Ha ha! Probably! :)