Collection by Christopher Welch
Loft House is a minimal home located in Tokushima, Japan, designed by CAPD. The clients, a husband and wife with their two children, wanted an extremely simple box-like structure with smaller volumes within the interior to separate the spaces. While the ceilings beams are completely exposed throughout the main living areas, lower-height ceilings are utilized throughout the smaller volumes. The boxes are constructed in plywood, and left unfinished to complement the concrete floors.
Loft House is a minimal home located in Tokushima, Japan, designed by CAPD. The clients, a husband and wife with their two children, wanted an extremely simple box-like structure with smaller volumes within the interior to separate the spaces. While the ceilings beams are completely exposed throughout the main living areas, lower-height ceilings are utilized throughout the smaller volumes. The boxes are constructed in plywood, and left unfinished to complement the concrete floors.
Office T is a minimal office space located in Kyoto, Japan, designed by Matsunami Mitsutomo Architect & Associates. The client, a mail order company, wanted a bright and open space that would receive abundant natural lighting during the day. The architects wanted to keep the space mostly open in order to encourage communication between the employees. A series of horizontal slats array the ceiling, concealing the track lighting without covering the skylight.
Office T is a minimal office space located in Kyoto, Japan, designed by Matsunami Mitsutomo Architect & Associates. The client, a mail order company, wanted a bright and open space that would receive abundant natural lighting during the day. The architects wanted to keep the space mostly open in order to encourage communication between the employees. A series of horizontal slats array the ceiling, concealing the track lighting without covering the skylight.
Indoor Watering Can is a minimal watering can created by England-based designer George Riding. Handcrafted from brass using traditional silver smithing techniques, this Indoor Watering Can has been designed to enhance the experience of one of the most familiar everyday objects. This was achieved through an exploration of the different actions that define the experience as perceived by the user. These including; pouring, filling, holding and carrying.
Indoor Watering Can is a minimal watering can created by England-based designer George Riding. Handcrafted from brass using traditional silver smithing techniques, this Indoor Watering Can has been designed to enhance the experience of one of the most familiar everyday objects. This was achieved through an exploration of the different actions that define the experience as perceived by the user. These including; pouring, filling, holding and carrying.