The attached photographs demonstrate Milan St. Markoviæ's homeware
designs, from small household objects to large-scale pieces of furniture.
His unique homeware is of minimalist design. Such simplicity is
a striking contrast to his elaborate designs in haute couture and
underscores the versatility of his approach. His homeware may be
considered a fine blend of Bauhaus and Art Deco.
... ''An artist, a painter, for instance, may make his name with
a single good or novel idea. Sometimes what he needs is a scandal.
The fashion designer, however, is expected to continually create
something new, a new language, and at times to surpass his past
achievements. But beauty and greatness do not always lie in the
new. And, anyway, what do people consider new these days? It is
possible to create something new from things old, but it has to
bear its own personal hallmark, it has to express something quite
unique ...''