Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Minimalissimo in Design
Hello. I hope you've had a good week. Outside of our published features this week, we dedicated some time to regain our focus on interviews for the site. As you can imagine, keeping these rolling frequently is a big challenge, but we have a handful of creators confirmed for discussions, which we're hyped to share with you. One of which is with Braun Audio's Head of Design. As always though, if there is someone you would like us to interview, let us know. We'll do our very best to make it happen.
Our features over the past week focus primarily on furniture and homewares design. Firstly, we celebrated SWNA's small and soft form air purifier, then we took a close look at a striking furniture collection by sisters Jennifer and Natalie Witulla. We also celebrated one of the greats of furniture design that is Pastoe and their outstanding Vision cabinets collection. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
— Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Features
JAJU Air Purifier
SWNA has designed a small air purifier with JAJU as the first product to reflect Korea's lifestyle. The simple and light appearance of the JAJU air purifier fits in different indoor settings harmoniously, and is designed in an optimised size for small domestic spaces.
Kollektion Witulla
Kollektion Witulla present a collection of everyday use objects with a strong personality. Simple forms inspired by graphic lines seem to feature concept design characterised by a minimalist approach.
Vision Collection
Pastoe's Vision is a modular storage system with the most possibilities. The cabinet is completely mitered so that the fronts fit perfectly into the body and thus have a minimalist character. With separate elements, Vision lends itself to a playful composition on the wall.
From the Archive
E House
Designed by Spanish architect Marina Senabre, E House (Casa E) is presented as a conversation between two architectural pieces. Two volumes that represent, on the one hand, the characteristic construction and building of the island of Menorca and, on the other, contemporary architecture.
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