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    JAPANESE WARM MINIMALISM
Canal house apartment at Herengracht, Amsterdam

In an art collector’s eclectic canal house apartment in the city center of Amsterdam, Mokkō designed and created a contemporary central living room inspired by Japanese aesthetics. The interior is designed for the client to retreat from the busy streets and from his collection of art, books and souvenirs. 

Taking a holistic approach, the studio transformed the room into a warm and serene space, using natural materials including French oak, walnut, rice paper, clay plaster and jute. The interior breaks with Western living room conventions and focuses on natural materials and the beauty of their transience and imperfections. Big French oak wood beams were used as entrance steps, mirroring the concept of stepping stones seen in Japanese zen gardens, intended to create more awareness of the transition from one space to the other.
    JAPANESE WARM MINIMALISM
Canal house apartment at Herengracht, Amsterdam

In an art collector’s eclectic canal house apartment in the city center of Amsterdam, Mokkō designed and created a contemporary central living room inspired by Japanese aesthetics. The interior is designed for the client to retreat from the busy streets and from his collection of art, books and souvenirs. 

Taking a holistic approach, the studio transformed the room into a warm and serene space, using natural materials including French oak, walnut, rice paper, clay plaster and jute. The interior breaks with Western living room conventions and focuses on natural materials and the beauty of their transience and imperfections. Big French oak wood beams were used as entrance steps, mirroring the concept of stepping stones seen in Japanese zen gardens, intended to create more awareness of the transition from one space to the other.
    Mokko Interior Design Studio
    JAPANESE WARM MINIMALISM
Canal house apartment at Herengracht, Amsterdam

In an art collector’s eclectic canal house apartment in the city center of Amsterdam, Mokkō designed and created a contemporary central living room inspired by Japanese aesthetics. The interior is designed for the client to retreat from the busy streets and from his collection of art, books and souvenirs. 

Taking a holistic approach, the studio transformed the room into a warm and serene space, using natural materials including French oak, walnut, rice paper, clay plaster and jute. The interior breaks with Western living room conventions and focuses on natural materials and the beauty of their transience and imperfections. Big French oak wood beams were used as entrance steps, mirroring the concept of stepping stones seen in Japanese zen gardens, intended to create more awareness of the transition from one space to the other.
    JAPANESE WARM MINIMALISM
Canal house apartment at Herengracht, Amsterdam

In an art collector’s eclectic canal house apartment in the city center of Amsterdam, Mokkō designed and created a contemporary central living room inspired by Japanese aesthetics. The interior is designed for the client to retreat from the busy streets and from his collection of art, books and souvenirs. 

Taking a holistic approach, the studio transformed the room into a warm and serene space, using natural materials including French oak, walnut, rice paper, clay plaster and jute. The interior breaks with Western living room conventions and focuses on natural materials and the beauty of their transience and imperfections. Big French oak wood beams were used as entrance steps, mirroring the concept of stepping stones seen in Japanese zen gardens, intended to create more awareness of the transition from one space to the other.
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    Mokko Interior Design Studio
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