A Japanese-inspired dwelling with surprising features
A built-in sofa with a marble planter is a special feature in this HDB flat inspired by Japanese interiors.
A built-in sofa with a marble planter is a special feature in this HDB flat inspired by Japanese interiors.
Parallelogram Design brings the tranquility of Japanese ryokan living and the calming essence of nature into this airy ‘home in the sky’.
The recently-opened TRUNK(HOTEL) YOYOGI PARK in Tokyo introduces an architectural blend of local and international design elements. The hotel aims to offer a deeply embedded community experience while adhering to both Japanese and Scandinavian design aesthetics.
Maana Kiyomizu offers a modern take on the traditional machiya, complete with a café and shop selling Japanese craft.
Contemplative ryokan vibes and natural elements come together in this anything-but-ordinary apartment in Singapore.
Located in Setagaya, (arguably Tokyo’s trendiest ward), House on the Way, is just that, a house in the making.
High in the sky above Beijing this apartment is a contemporary courtyard house, designed to bring the calm of a Japanese garden to the lives of a busy family.
New designs from Ritzwell that would have been released at Salone del Mobile 2020 are now unveiled through a global, digital campaign.
Yoshitaka Kuga of Japan-based practice, Hearth Architects, designed Hikone House to have two different faces for two different outlooks.
The Half Dome Lamp, designed by Naoto Fukasawa for Kettal and released last year, finds its inspiration from the shape of the moon.
Designed by Arbol, this Japanese row house appears as a closed, flat form. But once inside, the interior is open and layered, filled with sunlight and fresh air.
Kerry Hill’s architectural legacy lives on in the secret garden sanctuary that is Aman Kyoto, the latest destination to join Aman’s portfolio of high-end resort hotels across the globe.