Beam Form is a minimalist interior located in Osaka, Japan, designed by Persimmon Hills Architects. The renovation of the condominium sought to increase storage space while keeping an open floor plan. As a result, a series of pillars were utilized to maximize the size of the dwelling and create storage and nooks. A series of cabinets are situated toward the ceiling along the perimeter of the space, which are otherwise unobtrusive, but accessible.
Beam Form
by Persimmon Hills Architects
Author
Leo Lei
Category
Interiors
Date
May 28, 2017
Photographer
Persimmon Hills Architects
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