Making beautiful, affordable design available to the masses was a central tenet of mid-century modernism–one that never would’ve been possible if not for the advent of a key material: plywood. That ...
Until now, however, the public’s (presumed) deep and unyielding desire to take a seat on the plywood cubes has had to go unrealized (museums tend to discourage sitting on their exhibitions). Belgian ...
A plywood box hosts the kitchen and staircase in this minimal maisonette in Islington, which has been reconfigured and extended by local architect Larissa Johnston. Johnston overhauled the maisonette, ...