Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Minimalissimo in Design
Hello. I hope you’ve had a good week. I’m going to give you an exclusive today because we are very close to launching something and I feel like teasing you. I have mentioned a couple of times that we’re in the process of designing some 3D models for the home. Well, I want to give you a glimpse of one of them. I will update you again when this and the others are available.
For all projects we’re working on, you can see updates in our Sync, which you’ll get access to by becoming a member.
Our features over the past week include a true celebration of industrial and architectural design. We begin by showcasing an unusual chair design by Leonardo Zanatta, then we pay tribute to duo Sam Hecht and Kim Colin and their extraordinary portfolio. And we visit the Spanish island of Ibiza to admire a minimal dwelling designed by Marià Castelló. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
— Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Features
Naga Chair
The Naga Chair is one of the pieces of Estúdio Leonardo Zanatta’s ongoing furniture limited line, entirely based on the concept of a contemporary and sustainable approach to the modern tradition of Brazilian design.
Ca l’Amo
One does not necessarily picture small and quiet dwellings when thinking of Ibiza, but Ca l’Amo, designed by Spanish architect Marià Castelló, is just that. Further inland, away from the crowded waterfront, sits a contemporary dwelling that is a quintessential example of a structure integrated to the landscape.
Mood
Shades of Industrial Facility
From the Archive
AR House
Woven patches of grass in green hues slope down AR House, designed by Kubota Architect Atelier, like an artistic configuration of an open park. It then becomes an invite to a public domain, carpeting the built structure like a natural platform for a minimal sculpture.
In the Shop
SLM 613 Wallpapers
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