Lauren & William, Co-Founders, WOYOTE
“We’ve always thought, why can’t you just have products that stay the same?” says Wythe-Moran, who includes the washable and compostable Swedish linen dishcloths (£12) as one of her personal favourites. “If it’s a good product, it doesn’t need to change.” And some of the products have stayed exactly the same for nearly a century
Labour and Wait – the store that made a £6 loo brush a must-have luxury
The great American-born woodworker George Nakashima has built his work around the principle that each piece of wood has a perfect use, and it is up to the woodworker to find that use and to allow the tree to live on through his craft. His work revolves around the natural beauty of the wood, and working it in such a way as to give full play to the
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ベンチは樹皮がそのまま残された生の丸太で、安定性のために平らに切られています。コーヒーテーブルは松の幹です。どちらのテーブルにも、1本の枝が丁寧に置かれています。ボアーズは自らをミニマリストではなく「エッセンシャルリスト」と呼んでいます。「ミニマリズムはヨーロッパ的すぎる」と彼は言います。「エッセンシャルズとはバランスが大切だ」
Mexico’s fantastical fortresses: From a nearly invisible structure to a concrete cube in a forest - Monocle
“I want to be rich in quality and time, and have @j.hannah be something I’m proud of—a business that supports myself and the people I work with monetarily and also as a fulfilling design practice. I don’t want to overwork my team with mythical goals that aren’t really motivating anyway. Especially with the type of product that we sell. Sometimes we... See more
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