A MINIMALIST’S GUIDE to LIVING a MINDFUL LIFE
  • 09/26






















    Photography via Pierre Yovanovitch

    cA sense of sobriety, elegance and uniqueness characterizes Pierre Yovanovitch’s work—since 2001. The French Studio stands out for their refined architectural style. The ultimate perfectionist, Pierre Yovanovitch, approaches each project as a work of art.

    Their international debut takes place in the United States under the name "Oops". The installation includes Pierre’s personal creations. The whimsically titled pieces like 'Woody'—A walnut-framed, low and boxy chair named after Woody Allen, the Designer’s signature chair 'Bear Armchairs' in papa, mama and baby sizes give away the prolific imagination of designer, Pierre.

    My personal favorites are those stunning Marsha lamps which I can only deem as 'superb'.

    You can find the presentation in the R & Company gallery running through October 26th, 2017.

  • 09/21















    Adidas' newest collaboration is making every minimalist's heart throb. In the company of Tokyo-based brand Hender Scheme, Adidas pays homage to iconic sneaker silhouettes and makes history by collaborating with another footwear brand for the first time.

    The shoes show a lot of the intrinsic personality of Hender Scheme and the origins of Adidas. Not to mention the shoes are manually produced in tanned leather with the absolute mastery of Ryo Kashiwazaki—an innate designer and founding father of the brand.

    The luxurious re-inventions of the classic MicroPacer, NMD R1 and Superstar are wearable works of art.

  • 09/20



    Golden is an Aussie interior design Studio founded on true sophistication. One that is exceptional and strikingly comfortable.

    What’s not to love about a team which by their own definition is "pedantic about material quality and reveres customization"? I know—they are genius. So much so that picking one project to put under the spotlight was impossible... and not that I didn’t love them all but there are three that tickled my fancy and resonated with me a tad bit more.




    In no particular order:

    Bob Salon


    Located in South Yarra, Melbourne, this minimalists’ dream compliments the salon’s philosophy, based on natural ingredients. A solid reclaimed Ironbark door gives way to a blush of dusty-pink stone left unfinished at its edge. Dusty-pink stone left unfinished gives the design personality—and tan leather recliners an air of luxurious comfort. The final product is a private and cozy minimal space.
















    Photograpy ©️ Sean Fennessy

    Sum of Us


    Based in Prahran, Melbourne. A wellness and physiotherapy center like no other. This studio combines yoga, Pilates and an in-house café. Inspired by the concepts of transformation and connection. This project embraces the Victorian surroundings and details, bringing in a connection to natural light rather than blocking it. The touches of indigo blue in this neutral space flow without appearing displaced.

























    Photograpy ©️ Sharyn Cairns


    The Penthouse Residential


    Located in Hampton, Melbourne. The home is a display of true sea-side glamour. A moody color palette and statement pieces make this a work of art. Materials like natural stone, burnished metals, and dark stained timber offer sophistication and texture. This home has a soul of its own, wrapped in elegance and distinction.





























    Photograpy ©️ Brooke Holm

    How not to fall absurdly in love with such craftsmanship and on-point creations? All I need now is a cup of warm tea . . . and for you to tell me which one you love the most—if you can decide, that is.



Here you’ll find curated stories and products from both established and emerging talents; celebrating culture through art, fashion, design and architecture. Please note that we may receive a small commission when you buy using our product links.

More Products →

shop

ANAAR