Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Minimalissimo in Design
Hello. I hope you've had a good week. It has been a pretty full on week here with the launch of our book and the reaction has been very positive so far, which is encouraging. We also started to set up a handful of stockists around the world, which we'll be turning focus to next week. You can already see some Selection retailers where the book is or will soon be available. We would also really appreciate some press coverage of the book, so if you're interested in doing a write up, please get in touch and we'll send you some materials.
Our recent features include furniture and interior design from Japan and Singapore. We also showcase some minimalist art from Spain in our featured mood. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
— Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Features
Clip Chair
A chair that holds the cushion in place by sliding it between the arms and the extended legs, like a paper clip. Designed by Japanese studio Nendo, led by prolific designer Oki Sato, in collaboration with Richard Bone, Clip is minimal in form and versatile.
Reading Room
A rare example of minimalism in Singaporean Buddhist architecture, Reading Room by Right Angle Studio directs its visitors to the more spiritual aspects of Buddhism. Natural colours, quiet forms, and repetition in design results in a lovely environment to disconnect from the outside world and find a moment of zen.
Mood
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From the Archive
CS House
CS House is an elegant Belgium home defined by a palette of black and white. The home has a rather traditional exterior and floorplan, but that did not stop Nicolas Schuybroek Architects from turning the interior into a modern marvel. No detail is overlooked: from the warm grain of the floor to the effortless drop of the pendant lights. CS House does not need colour. The gorgeous space is ready for life, and for all the colour that life brings.
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