Pawson House LondonJohn Pawson designed his private home in i Notting Hill, London, from 1992 to 1994. From outside, the Victorian townhouse appears completely unaltered, but the interior has been transformed in accordance with classic Pawsonian principles. The home appears as a clear example of the designer’s minimalist approach to architecture and interior design.
Pawson's Furniture CollectionSimple objects, with an immense craft put into them. Pawson's furniture collection gives you an inside of how Douglas fir can be made into furniture and stunning interior solutions, with a focus on the beautiful grain and the width of the planks
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EDITION Hotel West Hollywood — bonetti/kozerski architectureDesign of the Interiors and furnishings of all Public Spaces including Bars, restaurants, Night club, Spa and Guest Rooms in collaboration with Ian Schrager and John Pawson, who was responsible for the architecture of the building. © Photos by Nikolas Koenig
Our editor thinks John Pawson's Neuendorf is the best minimalist house in the world. Take a look insideDesigner John Pawson created this beautiful minimalist home in Spain with a pool terrace that has to be seen to be believed
Inside Architect John Pawson’s Minimalist Cotswolds Kitchens—Yes, There Are Three of ThemInside Architect John Pawson’s Minimalist Cotswolds Kitchens—Yes, There Are Three of Them | Architectural Digest
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An early taste of John Pawson minimalism in MallorcaThis rosy-hued Mallorcan home offers an early taste of John Pawson minimalism. Villa Santanyi was built for two German art dealers in 1987. Illumination and design details come principally from the ingenious use of windows, wall slits and perspective stretching straight lines. Photo: courtesy Welcome Beyond #minimalism #minimalistinteriors
Home Farm BathroomMinimalistic bathroom in John Pawsons private Home Farm. A toilet space that blends seamlessly with serene interiors with the perfect balance of Dinesen Elm Wood, neutural colored walls and a concrete bathtub.