Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Minimalissimo in Design
Hello. I hope you've had a good week. A small side project we have started working on is 3D printed models of homeware products for our shop. With the increase of 3D printing and wider availability of printers, we want to explore this area of digital design. Our first product will be a watering can. Any particular objects you would like to see us design?
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 an almost invisible holiday home in Greece (too minimal?), an outstanding interior design project by Marty Chou Architecture, and in our featured mood we enjoy some lo-fi. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
— Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Features
NCaved
What could be more minimal than a home that is nearly invisible? This holiday home in Greece achieves spectacular architectural feats with a structure buried into the rugged cliffside. Prepare to be mesmerised by a dwelling like no other.
KOA Apartment
The definition of luxury can be interpreted in many ways; sometimes, it comes in an unimaginably simple form. For KOA Apartment, designed by Marty Chou Architecture, the generous amount of natural light and freedom of movement are the factors that enrich the space with comfort and homeliness.
From the Archive
JAJU Air Purifier
Seoul-based design office, SWNA, has designed a small air purifier with JAJU as the first product to reflect Korea's lifestyle. The simple and light appearance of the JAJU air purifier fits in different indoor settings harmoniously, and is designed in an optimised size for small domestic spaces. The air purifier was designed in a simplified form so that anyone can easily replace the dust filters.
Mood
Lo-fi
In the Shop
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