Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Letter Nº16
Hello. This felt like a really productive week. I think I'm starting to appreciate the quiet atmosphere around and I think it has really helped me focus. It probably won't last, but you never know. That said, we are a little behind on preparing our upcoming interviews, which is mostly my fault, but I did reach out to a bunch of amazing creatives this week, so we should be back to normality soon. Anyway, I hope you and yours are doing well and keeping things together as best you can.
Our features over the past week include a visit to the minimal Meditation Space for Creation, which makes great use of shipping containers. We curated a couple of visually beautiful moods to keep you inspired, and we celebrate the wonderfully minimal furniture design of Loehr. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
—Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Creator Interview
Youmeus Design (Product Design Studio)
"I think the biggest opportunities that human-centred design might offer in the future could be a move from mass production to mass personalisation. We are moving into a new era of personalisation."
Features
Meditation Space for Creation
Designed by Jun Murata, the minimal Meditation Space for Creation is a unique contemporary arts space that uses architecture to encourage the human mind to approach the inner world of nothing.
Loehr
German design company, Loehr, create fine furniture and objects in a constructive interplay of force, planes, and materials. Reduced to the essentials, they reveal their radical nature in the detail of each design, challenging senses and perception.
