To state that multiple elements are missing, link them using the negative coordination sans... ni... ("without... or...").
Instead of repeating the preposition sans, place sans before the first item and ni before the second. Indefinite and partitive articles (such as un, une, du, de la) are dropped.
| He lived in an austere apartment, without electricity or heating. | Il a habité dans un appartement austère, sans électricité ni chauffage. |
| The bedroom is bare, without a bed or a chair. | La chambre est nue, sans lit ni chaise. |
You can link physical objects or abstract concepts to describe austere environments reduced to their bare necessities. Countable objects that are typically plural (like trees or flowers) generally remain singular.
| He only wants a raw space, without luxury or comfort. | Il ne veut qu'un espace brut, sans luxe ni confort. |
| The landscape is raw, without trees or flowers. | Le paysage est brut, sans arbre ni fleur. |
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