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Tag Archives: minimal

Cutting Edge Pharmacy by Tetsuya Matsumoto conceal high-tech minimalism with serene interiors

Written by Enrico Zilli July 11, 2017 architecture health interior design Japan japan 2017 linear minimal pharmacy tetsuya matsumoto WAF 2017

Tetsuya Matsumoto’s Cutting Edge Pharmacy in Japan reflects patients’ trust in advanced medicine with a welcoming and essential architecture and linear interiors.

ARM anti-chair inscribes buckets, stools and everyday seats with a cartoonish silhouette

Written by Enrico Zilli September 4, 2016 arm chair armchair chair clark bardsley Design ironic minimal new zeland playfull qwerky seat seating wood
ARM anti-chair by Clark Bardsley - Photo by Clark Bardsley Design.

Clark Bardsley uses steam bent oak to give shape to ARM anti-chair: imagined as the “contour” of a seating place, the non-sense design fits over everyday seats.

Resident: new minimal lightings from New Zealand

Written by Enrico Zilli June 3, 2015 Design geometry icff Lighting minimal New Zealand resident

Minimal and contemporary: Resident updates its lighting collection with designs by Cheshire Architecture, Flynn Talbot and the in-house studio of the brand from New Zealand.

Paper Torch by Kazuhiro Yamanaka lits up by rolling a A4 paper sheet

Written by Enrico Zilli June 6, 2013 Archipanic japanese kazuhiro yamanaka LED minimal papaer torch paper torch

A piece of paper and a battery operated LED: these are the basic components that Japanese designer Kazuhiro Yamanaka would need to create his genial PAPER TORCH.