Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Minimalissimo in Design
Hello. I hope you've had a good week. It has certainly been an interesting one for us off the back of the SLM 880 launch. The reaction has been incredibly positive (besides the fact Apple have some work to do to make the process smoother). And for those of you who are Android users, the setup is a lot simpler. Thanks to everyone who has download the icons so far. We'll be announcing more updates on this soon as we look to improve the product further.
Our features over the past week include a visit to Austria to admire the monolithic Bauhaus design of Haus Rüscher. We celebrate the design details of a matte black oven in the form of Relvāokellermann's Infinite Line collection, and in our featured mood, we bring some minimal art to the table courtesy of Ignacio Uriarte. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
— Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Features
Haus Rüscher
Embedded in the landscape as a monolithic concrete cube, Haus Rüscher, designed by architecture firm ARSP, stands on a hillside and at an altitude of almost 1,100 metres, just a few kilometres from the village of Schnepfau in Austria.
Infinite Line
Samsung and Relvāokellermann teamed up for the development of Samsung's new main line build-in oven. The Infinite Line dual cook oven collection is designed for a better integration within furniture and simultaneously offers an exceptional user experience.
From the Archive
Wire Collection
Dutchman Cees Braakman was head of the Pastoe design team from 1945 to 1978 and was responsible for the development of the first modern furniture line. It was in 1958 that Braakman designed a chair that was to be entirely fabricated from steel wire—the SM05. One of the first of its kind. The classic, minimalistic design of the SM05 is accompanied by the KM stool series, all of which have been adapted to fit current sensibilities and brought back into production.
Mood
Geometric Shapes
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