Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Minimalissimo in Design
Hello. I hope you've had a good week. Not much to update you on this week to be honest. We're quietly working on preparing the print run and putting feelers out to international retailers who might be interested in stocking the Selection book. If you're also interested, please get in touch to discuss. I did have a thought regarding crypto, though. I am wondering whether it might be an interesting idea to try to incporporate it somehow. Perhaps initially as a way for members to make a donation and then maybe eventually to pay for products in the shop. I'm not sure yet, we'll see. I do, however, strongly believe that crypto tokens will be used widely as a utility in near future.
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 visit to Formentera in Spain to admire a crisp white dwelling with a juxaposition. We celebrate once again the work of Naoto Fukasawa with a furniture feature. And in our featured mood we explore some minimal razor designs. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
— Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Features
One on One
Devoted to simplicity and sublime beauty, Fukasawa has designed a collection of furniture, One on One, made for Italian brand, Bottega Ghianda. The collection includes a desk, chair, and a later addition in form of a side table.
Es Pou
A stark white facade belies the organic, artisanal interior of Es Pou. Located on a rural island in Spain, this residential dwelling, designed by Marià Castelló, draws inspiration from the past while remaining thoroughly contemporary.
Mood
Minimalism Trimmed
From the Archive
House on the Cliff
The beautiful Casa del Acantilado (House on the Cliff) is located on a cliff in Alicante, Spain. Designed by Spanish studio Fran Silvestre Arquitecto, the centerpiece of this residence is an long cantilever that stretches towards the Balearic Sea.
In the Shop
Selection: Architecture
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