Publisher: Never Too Small, ISSN: 29821002, Editor: Elizabeth Price, Format: Softcover, 24 x 17.0 cm, 240pp
Issue 6 is preoccupied with longevity and legacy... but in a very Never Too Small kind of way. From shapeshifting furniture to hot coffee pots and unkitchen-y-kitchens. We also trap one of our writers into attempting to establish The Very Unofficial and Definitely Not Definitive Principles of Timeless Design.
Inside this Issue:
- Jaime Hayon’s contagious creative compulsion and extraordinary body of work.
- The dream-like logic and intoxicating Greekness of architecture studio Point Supreme.
- The family business that pioneered the concept of multifunctional furniture some 60 years ago.
- The love story behind the hyper modern Rietveld Schröder House.
- Kumkum Fernando’s window-grill inspired robot-like sculptures.
- Sexy small homes from Amsterdam, Athens and Milan.
- A window into the wonderfully dissatisfied mind of Enzo Mari and his enduring legacy.
- The smile-inducing photography of Japan’s Jun Aihara.
- Rome’s Museum of the Other and Elsewhere housed in a former salami factory.
- Grafis Nusantara’s rich and colourful archive of vintage Indonesian stickers and labels.
- A cheat sheet for small-space kitchens.
Plus: an emoji quiz, pull-out artwork and the coolest ever 90-year-old living in the coolest ever apartment.