Issue 099

We’ve been doing this newsletter thing for a while and we would like to hear from you what you would like to see more of. Do you want more photo essays for visual inspiration? Or maybe designer interviews for a look into other’s creative process? Let us know what you are interested in; we aim to please.



Some Things Worth Sharing:

  • To call this home dramatic is a terrible understatement. Built on what has been called a lunar landscape in Lebanon it offers a warm refuge from its imposing environment… On the Rocks

  • This home is a striking interplay of spaciousness and coziness in the Pacific Northwest. Some may say West Coast Modernism at its finest…Smith House II

  • We don’t share resorts very often, but this one’s drama, beauty and materials need to be seen. As much as I am enthralled with the structure and environment, the interior leaves me wanting. See what you think… Aman Kyoto

  • Here is an interview with a French designer that has a great thing going in Portugal. Intriguing objects, traditional craft, and an eye for. community… Made in Situ

  • The only reason I am sharing this vacation home is their innovative and beautiful use of flooring offcuts as cladding… Saltviga House

  • I like this project not only because it is visually and conceptually interesting, but because it is described as modest. That is not a word used enough these days… PLNLSTUDIO

  • I love the simplicity and cultivated beauty of this historic Japanese home… Kazuo Shinohara


Have A Great Weekend.

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