Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Minimalissimo in Design
Hello. I hope you've had a good week. The snow has cleared and the ground is dry, so maybe, just maybe, I'll get the opportunity to climb a rock today. Anyway, this week has been very quiet. Still productive, but nothing to talk about in any depth. We did however, make a little update to the site yesterday where we made a few minor adjustments to font weights on certain elements. It definitely looks better.
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Our features over the past week include the introduction of a new furniture brand named Muroy and their beautifully bold Split Table. We revisit a remarkable architectural design in the form of Neuendorf House by two greats of the industry, John Pawson and Claudio Silvestrin. And in our featured mood we celebrate the best black—matte black. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
— Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Features
Split Table
The Split table, designed by Polish furniture brand Muroy, is a combination of the monolithic heaviness which is reflected in the uniform surface of the top and the lightness that splits the massive leg into two separate elements.
Neuendorf House
A lean, geometric, architectural configuration rising out of the rugged, reddish terrain of Mallorca. Spanish light, local almond trees, and the almost unreal pink of Neuendorf House have us slipping into the most pleasant dream. A dream of sun, warmth, art, and the wonderful world of John Pawson and Claudio Silvestrin.
From the Archive
Apartment L
Breaking the mould of the fully white-clad minimalist project is Apartment L, located in the city of Kiev, Ukraine. Designed by DA GROUP, the 43sqm flat is a love letter to dark tones; showcasing a surprising array of textures and inventiveness.
Mood
Matte Black
In the Shop
Time 2.1 Clock
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