Minimal Modern Flatiron Apartment – Neutral Tones and Warm Woods
Meaning ‘dwell’ in Japanese, this minimal modern Flatiron apartment is based in Japanese and Scandinavian sensibilities.
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Meaning ‘dwell’ in Japanese, this minimal modern Flatiron apartment is based in Japanese and Scandinavian sensibilities.
This is the third project for one of our customers. During our acquaintance, his taste preferences changed with himself, metamorphosed our ideas about what and how to design. We call this project “BONVIVAN apartment “.
The Slim Studio is a unique response to a common urban condition; the densification of city centres. Now more than ever, space is at a premium.
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