Collection by Bao Nguyen

Minimalist café interior design

Architect Cindy Black chose terrazzo tile flooring by Concrete Collaborative over higher-priced competitors because it’s a “little more polished looking”. Before installing the material, the builder had to completely re-level the concrete subfloor, which had settled over time leaving a two-inch gap on one side. The sofa is from Room & Board, and the custom walnut media wall was designed to match the kitchen built-ins.
Architect Cindy Black chose terrazzo tile flooring by Concrete Collaborative over higher-priced competitors because it’s a “little more polished looking”. Before installing the material, the builder had to completely re-level the concrete subfloor, which had settled over time leaving a two-inch gap on one side. The sofa is from Room & Board, and the custom walnut media wall was designed to match the kitchen built-ins.
The black PULI chair was designed by them in 2010, as was the creased lampshade on the wall.

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Photo by Beppe Brancato
The black PULI chair was designed by them in 2010, as was the creased lampshade on the wall. #A+ZDesignStudio #DesignMilk Photo by Beppe Brancato
#A+ZDesignStudio #DesignMilk

Photo by Beppe Brancato
#A+ZDesignStudio #DesignMilk Photo by Beppe Brancato
Hem customizable cabinet
Hem customizable cabinet
Meccano Home, a furniture collection created by France's answer to the Erector set
Meccano Home, a furniture collection created by France's answer to the Erector set
Lead architects were Felix Bembé (conception) and Michael Wondre (project leader and construction supervisor).

Photo by Sebastian Schels
Lead architects were Felix Bembé (conception) and Michael Wondre (project leader and construction supervisor). Photo by Sebastian Schels
Woods Residence (“The Dome House”) by Soleri & Mills, Cave Creek, Arizona (1950)
Woods Residence (“The Dome House”) by Soleri & Mills, Cave Creek, Arizona (1950)
Frey Residence I by Albert Frey, Palm Springs, California (1956)
Frey Residence I by Albert Frey, Palm Springs, California (1956)
An expanse of windows along the transparent, glass-filled southern facade keeps the main living area well-lit during the day; a grid of Buschfeld Shop-V 100 lights illuminates it by night.
An expanse of windows along the transparent, glass-filled southern facade keeps the main living area well-lit during the day; a grid of Buschfeld Shop-V 100 lights illuminates it by night.
Composer and podcaster Hrishikesh Hirway hangs guitars and a bass from wall-mounts in his Echo Park home to conserve space.
Composer and podcaster Hrishikesh Hirway hangs guitars and a bass from wall-mounts in his Echo Park home to conserve space.