Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Minimalissimo in Design
Hello. I hope you’ve had a good week. This week we have been quietly working away on the new print book, which is finally starting to take shape. I’ll hopefully share a little preview of this in the coming weeks because we’re hoping to print in March. Besides that, I just signed up to Clubhouse, which looks pretty cool. Very good vibes there, so I am considering creating a no-agenda Minimalissimo club there, but let me know if you think that would be a fun thing to do.
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 focus primarily on homewares, including a remarkably beautiful collection of tableware by Luke Hope and a super minimal glass coffee making set that looks like it’s straight out of a lab. And in our featured mood we capture the comforts of working from home with a Nordic curation. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
— Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Features
Phil Coffee Making Set
Italian glass manufacturer Blueside Design and creative consulting studio, Næssi have created the “Phil” line—an elegant and fragile looking glass drip coffee making set that resembles objects that you might find in a laboratory.
Luke Hope Tableware
For Luke Hope, returning to design after spending 20 years away from it has resulted in a robust platform for contemporary homewares. With a passion for wood, Hope began with explorations on creating minimal wooden spoons. What started as a simple train of thought turned into an array of refined tableware.
From the Archive
Villa MQ
Villa MQ, located in Tremelo, is an extraordinary exercise in architecture and minimalism as the perfect remedy for a complex project. Office O got their carte blanche to push the boundaries of a five level villa, all the while, making it look like an easy process.
Mood
Working From Home Comforts
In the Shop
Minimalissimo Nº2 (Digital)
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