Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Letter Nº11
Hello. A little update on the Berger & Föhr x Minimalissimo diptych prints. Next week we will be signing and numbering each piece, then preparing them for the shop. It has been a long project, but the result is incredible, so we’re excited to make these available to you soon. Here’s a little preview of the diptych framed and mounted…
In other news, this week we welcomed Mure on board as a new partner. They have a beautiful curation of homewares and office stationery. Their support, along with our other sponsors, are greatly appreciated and help maintain our publication.
Our features over the past week included a returned visit to the works of Swiss digital artist Fabian Bürgy, a close look at a wonderfully minimal reinterpretation of the Japanese lantern by Norm Architects, and we visit Shenzhen, China, to admire the atmospheric Voisin Organique restaurant. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
—Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Creator Feature
Fabian Bürgy (Digital Artist)
It is becoming increasingly difficult to discern what is real and what is not with the substantial use of new technologies, digital simulation, and post-production. Fabian Bürgy tries to give us his solution. Through his works, the very concept of “real” is questioned. Its white rooms, with virtual installations are digitally created.
Features
Hashira Lamp Collection
A modern, Nordic take on the traditional Japanese rice paper lantern, Danish studio and Minimalissimo favourite Norm Architects have designed the Harshira Collection for long-term producer, MENU.
Voisin Organique
Inspired by the act of “Wandering in Valleys” like a rhythmic adventure in vast nature—where affecting factors are reduced immensely—the interior of Voisin Organique is a boundless space with an enveloping darkness and atmospheric glimmers of light.
In the Shop
Minimalissimo Nº2 (Digital)
Mood
Arctic Cathedral
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