A Palette of Pastels Permeate Prolifically Within This Japanese Apartment
A colorful bubble gum flat in Japan designed by London-based designer Adam Nathaniel Furman speaks in a grammar of pastel pigments.
Multidisciplinary London-based designer Adam Nathaniel Furman’s portfolio glows unabashedly with a passion for color and pattern, a body of work recently and most wonderfully exemplified by a residential project completed in Nagatacho ? the governmental administrative district of central Tokyo ? for a client who offered carte blanche to explore.
Photo: Jan Vranovsky
Orchestrating a symphony of pastels, Furman transformed the client’s 160-square meter flat of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a large communal living area with terrace into an imaginative graphical interior landscape where colors harmonize and gently vibrate in proximity, realizing an “architecture that luxuriates in a hyper-aestheticized celebration of the senses, and of every-day domestic life.” Arne Jacobsen’s Drop Chairs blend into splendidly within the candyland interior. \ Photo: Adam Nathaniel Furman
Photo: Jan Vranovsky
Photo: Adam Nathaniel Furman
The expression of color should come as no surprise from one of the co-founders of Saturated Space, a research organization based within the Architectural Association School of Architecture in Bedford Square, London, and responsible for organizing symposiums and sharing, exploration, and celebration of color in Architecture.
Photo: Jan Vranovsky
Photo: Jan Vranovsky
Photo: Jan Vranovsky
The Nagat...
Multidisciplinary London-based designer Adam Nathaniel Furman’s portfolio glows unabashedly with a passion for color and pattern, a body of work recently and most wonderfully exemplified by a residential project completed in Nagatacho ? the governmental administrative district of central Tokyo ? for a client who offered carte blanche to explore.
Photo: Jan Vranovsky
Orchestrating a symphony of pastels, Furman transformed the client’s 160-square meter flat of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a large communal living area with terrace into an imaginative graphical interior landscape where colors harmonize and gently vibrate in proximity, realizing an “architecture that luxuriates in a hyper-aestheticized celebration of the senses, and of every-day domestic life.” Arne Jacobsen’s Drop Chairs blend into splendidly within the candyland interior. \ Photo: Adam Nathaniel Furman
Photo: Jan Vranovsky
Photo: Adam Nathaniel Furman
The expression of color should come as no surprise from one of the co-founders of Saturated Space, a research organization based within the Architectural Association School of Architecture in Bedford Square, London, and responsible for organizing symposiums and sharing, exploration, and celebration of color in Architecture.
Photo: Jan Vranovsky
Photo: Jan Vranovsky
Photo: Jan Vranovsky
The Nagat...
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