We take a look back at the most popular posts from Skim Milk, our column written by Leo Lei that highlights the beauty of minimalism.
Prometheo Uno is a minimal fire table by Mexico-based designer Andrés Monnier that gives nod to Prometheus' myth.
Renowned lighting designer Bec Brittain presents Paraciphers, an exhibition inspired by her love of NASA's wind tunnel testing of parachutes.
Nobu Hotel London Portman Square is a boutique hotel influenced by Japanese minimalist aesthetics complemented by bold artistic expression.
Maison Rio is a minimalist home located in Montreal that was gut renovated except for the statement staircase.
Ace Hotel Toronto opens in Toronto behind a red brick facade that blends in with the neighborhood while adding modernity.
The Oyster and Wave Tables, designed by Sun at Six, around the feel of natural wood characteristics present in only solid wood.
Inspired by desire to reconnect with nature during the pandemic, Third Nature is a new collection by Hagit Pincovici for Kelly Wearstler.
Works of Sobriety is a collection presented by HAOS at Love House with inspiration rooted from the Dogme 95 movement.
Assembly Line is a brick and mortar store in Brooklyn by General Assembly with a curated collection of renovation materials and furnishings.
Timeless is a minimal residence located in Tokyo, Japan, by APOLLO Architects & Associates, with parallel courtyards for indoor/outdoor life.
Chord is a modular sofa system designed by Part & Whole that's defined by its quilted supergraphic topper and endless configurability.
Farleigh Road is a minimal residence located in East London, United Kingdom, designed by Paolo Cossu Architects, who created a multifunctional wooden staircase.
We're looking back at 2021's most popular Skim Milk posts that explore our vast love of all things simple and modern.
Reform's FRAME Kitchen took the details of Emilie Marie Bech's historical Copenhagen apartment and amplified them.