M House by The New Material Institute (NMRL) in Tokyo is a serene residence that follows the zen philosophy of design. In realizing artistic innovation based on traditional culture, the aesthetic space created by Hiroji Sugimoto is a testimony of Japanese traditional elements and old materials.
In the interior, the firm uses the most original natural materials, and the visible natural texture gives the space a comfortable Japanese atmosphere. Yakeli and the sofa that cloth art unites, and the table that unites with woodiness, the collocation of this whole style makes a person find everything new and fresh. As for the setting of the teahouse, it can better reflect the design concept of zen. Floating natural elements throughout the space, this is the best interpretation of Japanese aesthetics by Hiroshi Sugimoto!
- Interiors: New Material Research Laboratory
- Photos: Moriyama Masatomo
- Words: Gina