Minimalissimo Weekly Edit
Minimalissimo in Design
Hello. I hope you've had a good week. Our Twitter community is underway and although it's small and a little buggy (it's a pilot after all), it's cool to see some interesting folks in there. If you're one of the few in there, thanks for joining. I hope for some good engagement over the coming months.
I was recently having a discussion with Manu about the future of Minimalissimo and in particular the format of this newsletter. We thought it might be interesting to come up with something entirely different in terms of how a newsletter can be read. We have an idea in mind and once ready we'll send a preview out to some people, and get some feedback before we make a final call on whether we want to go ahead with it or not.
Also, we recently published a book. You should definitely buy a copy đź–¤
Our recent features include examples of minimalist architecture that take very different approaches to design, yet are both beautiful in their own right. And in our featured mood we get to grips with Monogram’s modular Creative Console. Have a read, take it slow, and enjoy your Sunday.
— Carl Barenbrug, Creative Director
Features
NIU N70
The NIU project was born with the purpose of innovating construction systems to increase precision in the materialisation of architecture. Designed by Spanish architects Fran Silvestre Arquitectos, the N70 is the smallest model of the NIU project with a strictly geometric structure.
Symbiotic House
A minimalist architecture project that poetically links generations through its form. By grasping an intangible value and transforming it into a physical element, R.E.A.D. & Architects have altered the way we conceive built structures. Form no longer only follows function; it now also follows emotions.
Mood
Monogram CC
From the Archive
Ella Armchair
Jader Almeida’s stylish, sophisticated, and timeless Ella Armchair for SOLLOS. The unexpected combination of different materials and an interesting play of proportions are the key features of a project that fully interprets SOLLOS’ spirit. Ella features an essential structure in light carbon steel that welcomes a backrest in wood and a padded seat covered in leather or fabric.
In the Shop
SLM 880 App Icons for iOS
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inspired by spring days and designed by Matteo Modica, aprile is a simple suspended chair that oozes elegance—a floating seat, shaped after spring petals, swinging gently. designed and handcrafted in Italy with artisanal love.
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