Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Minimalissimo in Design
Hello. I hope you've had a good week. We're applying finishing touches to the Selection book at the moment in preparation for shipment of the first batch of orders. I don't even have the myself book yet, so I am also really excited to get my hands on it. We're in touching distance now. We also announced our 3D models project to the world this week, which was fun to bring to people's attention. I am currently in the process of getting versions of the models physically printed with different filaments, which I will be continue experimenting with over the next few weeks. Results of which I will share here and on social media.
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 focus on furniture design, showcasing solid marble table sculptures by Marc Newson and beautiful matte black modular storage systems by Tylko. In our featured mood, given the time of year, we were feeling the pool vibe strongly. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
— Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Features
Extruded Tables
Back in 2008, the Davis Street Gagosian Gallery in London hosted an exhibition for Australian industrial designer Marc Newson, featuring a limited-edition collection of extruded tables composed entirely of marble. Each work is conceived and meticulously crafted in a seamless piece of material.
Tylko Type02 in Matte Black
Being Tylko’s most bold product line, the Type02 is a sculptural statement for contemporary homes. Sleek, functional, and perfectly fit, the designs are made of geometric contours and rectilinear compositions. With the new colour Matte Black, the soft hue paints a sophisticated appearance to the Type02.
Mood
Minimal Pools
From the Archive
Drill Store
Drill Store is located on an unassuming village street in the Okayama Prefecture of Japan. From the outside, the structure looks quite traditional, and could easily be mistaken as another residential dwelling. While they have offices in multiple cities in Japan, nottuo chose Nishiawakura Village specifically for their headquarters and experimental store.
In the Shop
Minimalissimo Planter
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This monthly edition of the Minimalissimo newsletter was supported by aprile, the hanging chair
inspired by spring days and designed by Matteo Modica, aprile is a simple suspended chair that oozes elegance—a floating seat, shaped after spring petals, swinging gently. designed and handcrafted in Italy with artisanal love.
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