w132 by Nendo
w132 is a minimalist design created by Japan-based design firm Nendo for Wastberg. W132 is a lighting fixture made by assembling its parts: the shade, post and stand. The height and form of the light can be easily changed by adding and rearranging the components. By attaching the wire unit to the shade, it becomes a pendant lamp. Adding a longer pole to the desk lamp makes it a floor stand. The shade is also available in three different shapes: a cone, sphere and a cylinder.
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Fairhaven Beach House by John Wardle Architects
Fairhaven Beach House is a minimalist house located in Victoria, Australia, designed by John Wardle Architects. This nimble beach house enjoys panoramic views over the southern ocean and surf beach. Located on top of the ridgeline above the Great Ocean Road on the Victorian coastline, the proportions, orientation and dimensions of windows are tailored to particular views and to reveal internal spaces.
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Ueno Gas Kameyama by KIZ Architects
SOLA Ueno Gas Kameyama Office is a minimalist design located in Kameyama, Japan, designed by KIZ Architects. The appearance of the building has been manifested as the presence of a solar circuit encompassing the shape of a big house. There is a steel frame skeleton to support the building. The structure of the old warehouse is more than 100 years old. There is a communication space of diverse styles as well as a kitchen salon set on the second floor, which provides a refreshing area to discuss and recharge.
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COMB by Amey & Babin
COMB is a minimalist design created by France-based designers Jean-Charles Amey & Ferréol Babin. Comb is a small but useful desk accessory. It solves regular problems for laptop users that often move with their computer from their office to meetings. By keeping the cables on the desktop, Comb facilitates their connection. They stay organised and held, thus avoiding entanglement, loss and waste of time.
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Cape by Nendo
Cape is a minimalist chair designed by Japan-based firm Nendo for Offecct. Cape is a chair created by covering a strong, light metal pipe frame with a plywood seat and back attached together like a bag. We named this chair the ‘cape’ chair, because the plywood is casually tossed over the frame like a cape, rather than enclosing it like a coat or jacket.
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Sessa Residence by Jones Partners Architecture
Sessa Residence is a minimalist house located in Los Angeles, California, designed by Jones Partners Architecture. The clients approached J,P:A with a program that included the addition of another bedroom suite, thinking that it might be placed on top of the existing structure. J,P:A demurred, resisting the typical ambition to make something more of the program than the client requested, an alien gem to outshine the original.
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GV-17 House by AVP Arhitekti + SANGRAD
GV-17 House is a minimalist home located in Martin na Muri, Croatia, designed by AVP Arhitekti + SANGRAD. The aim was to create a flexible residence with two bedrooms by redefining the archetypal idea of a family house. AVP is an emerging architectural office located in Zagreb, Croatia with both local and international experience and recognition. We provide our clients with custom-made solutions in the areas of Architecture, Interior Design, Urbanism and Sustainable development. Our services range from the conceptual stage and analysis of the site, to the execution and supervision of the construction works.
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Bankers Lamp by The Federal
The Bankers Lamp marks The Federal’s foray into LED technology. Having been inspired by traditional bankers desk lamps, the designers wanted to craft a modern take on these storied pieces. It’s made primarily of maple wood, which cleverly hides three strips of LEDs.
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Bloom by Max Phillips
Bloom is a minimalist design created by England-based designer Max Phillips. Drawing inspiration from the Japanese tea ceremony, ‘Bloom’ explores the art of domestic bread making as a living process. It embraces the performance of bread making by emphasizing the temporal and physical kitchen ceremonies involved in baking. ‘Bloom’ celebrates these subtle processes and recovers the lost rituals of our daily bread.
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Ugol Lamp by Yaroslav Misonzhinikov
Minimalistic form and light engineering is combined with the ‘Ugol’ lamp created by Yaroslav Misonzhinikov of St. Petersburg, Russia. The lamp fits onto a standard table, and works by putting the lamp on one of the table corners and angling it so that it rests on its own weight.Ugol means “corner” in Russian language. The lamp is a beautiful piece that is simple, elegant, and helps clear up floor space, much like a drafting desk lamp. The lamp will be available exclusively through Saint-Petersburg and Moscow boutiques and on-line on the Imenno-design brand shop.
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