John Pawson showed his minimalist home to Port Magazine, and here you will catch up everything and get to know this amazing project. Located in King’s Cross you can find his office and in Nothing hill his house, and here we’ll show them both to you!

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Both projects are clear examples of the designers’ minimal approach to architecture and interiors. “I don’t design what I do because I want to try and live the way it’s telling me to,” he said. “It’s just how I want things. It’s a reflection of who I am and what I am.”.

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Mostly the interiors are composed by the combination of Scandinavian furnishings paired with white surfaces and pale wooden floors. To work, he have a simple ans lofty space where a concrete staircase matches the architectural models on show, and Apple computers are dotted along simple, functional desks.

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Pawson believes that his minimal style is a reflection of his own aesthetic tastes, rather than a proposal for an alternative, stripped-back lifestyle.

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Borned in Yorkshire in 1949, and opening his own London office in 1987, although he never finished his training, so is not officially recognised as an architect in the UK. But he is about to unveil his most high-profile project to date, the new home for London’s Design Museum.

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For him, the main gold of his work is to create a place where people can feel good, feel like home. “You go somewhere and you feel good. That’s what I first noticed as a boy. It’s the difference between a building that’s just a building and architecture that’s special.”.

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