Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Minimalissimo in Design
Hello. I hope you’ve had a good week. We made a redeemable NFT of our 100–0 split-fountain diptych print series. 100% of profits will be donated to Boulder County Crisis Fund to support the victims, their families, and the community in dealing with the mass shooting of March 22, 2021.
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Our features over the past week include an updated design to Braun’s iconic Wandanlage audio wall system. We visit Braga to admire a brutalist dwelling, and in our featured mood we focus on electric vehicles, showcasing a couple of companies making an impact. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
— Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Features
The Wandanlage, Reimagined
The Braun Wandanlage is considered an iconic piece of design: the original hi-fi wall system featured a control panel, tape recorder, and speakers, and was designed by none other than renowned industrial designer Dieter Rams. It has been 60 years since the Wandanlage was originally conceived, and Braun is celebrating the anniversary with a new system updated and reimagined by American designer Virgil Abloh.
House in Nogueiró
As the sun sets on the eastern horizon of Braga City, House in Nogueiró, designed by AZO Arquitectos, assertively appears like a futuristic installation of a cinematic set. By incorporating modern aesthetics into the existing geography, the project cleverly reminds us of contributing elements to a built space other than the built space itself.
From the Archive
Annaleena’s Home
This lovely family home was created by Finnish interior designer Anna Leena Karlsson. Located on a country pasture in Ekerö, Sweden, Annaleena’s Private Home is elegant and unique, full of personal touches that indicate a thoughtful design style.
Mood
Electric Arrival
In the Shop
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