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Kiu by Hans Nopper

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Kiu is a minimalist design created by German-based designer Hans Nopper. Kiu extends up to 45cm, and is a multifunctional reading and working light. The 4.6 watt LED creates brilliant and focused lighting. At a push of a button, Kiu’s heatsink slowly retracts itself onto its bidirectional steelstructure. Kiu comes in matte black, chrome, and white. The construction of the Kiu consists of a metal-diecast body with a magnesium heatsink.

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Architecture

Rethinking the Split House by Neri&Hu

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Rethinking the Split House is a minimalist home located in Shanghai, China, designed by Neri&Hu. The magical lane houses, which were once the dominant fabric that made urban Shanghai the intoxicating place that it was in the 1930s, are now slowly being demolished, taken over by high-density developments all over the city. Neri &Hu was commissioned to reconstruct a dilapidated lane house left with almost nothing except its glorious shell in the historic and artistic Tianzifang area in Shanghai, and the mission was to transform it into three separate apartment units.

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Furniture

Aava by Antti Kotilainen

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Aava is a minimalist design created by Finland-based designer Antti Kotilainen for Arper. Aava, born from Arper’s first collaboration with Finnish designer Antti Kotilainen, transforms an essential and efficient form to evocative through the texture and warmth of wood. Soft curves yield a contemporary silhouette that is both striking yet sensitive – an adaptive form that can speak or assimilate to any environment.

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Furniture

Fusillo Bookshelves by andViceVersa

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Fusillo Bookshelves is a minimalist design created by England-based designers andViceVersa. Fusillo Bookshelves is made of modular elements. The elements are designed to rotate around a central axis and provide support for the books. The bottom part of the elements has a cavity that acts as a hanging device once the modules are in vertical position. Fusillo is available in 2 different lengths, 80cm (Two fixed supports), 120cm (three fixed supports). The product is manufactured in Italy.

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Furniture

Copenhague Table by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec

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Copenhague Table is a minimalist design created by Paris-based designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. HAY invited Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec to design a new collection of furniture for the redesigned University of Copenhagen. The collection includes a wooden chair, a bar stool, and several tables.

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Home & Interiors

House 01 in Gifu by Tadashi Nishimura Architects

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House 01 in Gifu is a minimalist house located in Gifu, Japan, designed by Tadashi Nishimura Architects. The home faces the main road within Gifu, and focuses on maintaining privacy without compromising openness and natural light from entering the building. The residence is constructed mainly of wood, which is further complemented by a wooden interior that exposes natural elements within the ceiling, floors, and even furniture.

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Furniture

Ecco by Andrea Borgogni

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Ecco is a new chair that was just shown at Salone Internazionale del Mobile during Milan Design Week. Ecco has a very intuitive shape; It is made of one solid piece of steel that has been molded into an intuitive form and modern form.

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Furniture

Grace Seating by Giopato & Coombes

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Grace Seating is a minimalist design created by Milan-based designers Giopato & Coombes. Now in its second year of partnership with Living Divani, the Italian-British duo created a small collection of chairs that promote the interchangeability of upholstery within the same structure; the ability to differentiate the look of your environment quickly and easily.

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Architecture

House in Minoh by Fujiwarramuro Architects

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House in Minoh is a minimalist residence located in Osaka, Japan, designed by, Fujiwarramuro Architects. The home sits atop a large lot that is surrounded by other new housing projects. The residence is slightly elevated above street level, and is surrounded with roads on three sides.

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Architecture

House in Konan by Coo Planning

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House in Konan is a minimalist home located in Kobe, Japan, designed by Coo Planning. The home sits atop a 23 sqm site, and is situated within a quiet residential neighborhood. Since the site is slightly elevated, the residence overlooks a beautiful view of the sea. The architects chose to include large windows throughout the home in order to promote the visual spectacles that surround the house.A section of the interior is lofted above the kitchen and living space. The structure sits on top of a concrete foundation that additionally serves as garage space.

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