Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Minimalissimo in Design
Hello. I hope you’ve had a good week. It was another experimental one for us. We printed another one of our 3D model designs. This time the planter and it turned out really well using a matte black PLA filament. We started getting a few orders for the models, so I am now really interested to see the printing results of others. Anyway, take a look at results.
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Our features over the past week have a slightly different change of pace. We feature a highly minimal lounge chair by Emil Thorup, we continue to celebrate the great work of Nendo with an unusual product design, and in our featured mood we go super colourful, showcasing the work of artist Regine Schumann. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
— Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Features
HANDVÄRK Lounge Chair
Emil Thorup’s minimalist lounge chair design was the first chair in HANDVÄRK’s collection. It features a slim and geometric profile with perfect proportions, yet is surprisingly comfortable. This inviting chair is beautiful alone and arguably perfect as a pair.
Ring Pillcase
Renowned Japanese studio, Nendo, led by prolific designer Oki Sato, have created the minimal Ring Pillcase dispenser for Taiko Pharmaceutical. The simple design delivers an exact and careful dosage each time. Its form is like a white doughnut and has been made explicitly for the medication, Seirogan Toi-A.
Moods
The Joy of Light
From the Archive
Girombelli Apartment
The draw of minimal design, particularly when it comes to architecture and interior design, is twofold: the timelessness of the aesthetics (by means of discovering the essence and value of a thing), and the design nuances that minimalism offers. And let it be known, there are many. So when we discovered the Italian architect Claudio Silvestrin’s Girombelli Apartment originally designed back in 1999, its relevance and ability to inspire the design of today was clear.
In the Shop
Planter (3D Model)
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