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Table of Contents: London Minimalism

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Table of Contents: London Minimalism

March 30, 2015

Meet the new minimalism with a British accent: timeless, tactile, and radiating human warmth (and discipline). This week, with spring cleaning on the to-do list, we’re celebrating the London look.

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  • In Monday’s Architect Visit, Christine leads us on a tour of the brick Herringbone House in London by Chan & Eayrs. Photograph via The Modern House.
  • Later today, Alexa rounds up 13 Kitchen Designs that gracefully straddle the line between state-of-the-art and classically British.
  • In 5 Favorites, Izabella presents variations of the minimalist pendant light of the moment.
  • Artist/writer Edmund de Waal–author of the bestseller The Hare with Amber Eyes, a family memoir he describes as being “about memory and objects”–instructs on the art of considered display in this week’s Organization & Storage post.
  • In Thursday’s House Call,  Jane drops in on Rosa Park, editor of the travel and lifestyle magazine Cereal, at home in Bath.
  • On Friday, we’re spotlighting the Bouroullec brothers’ textured Tiles, which we discovered in an exhibit at the V&A.
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