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POPEYE Magazine March 2025 Issue
POPEYE Magazine March 2025 Issue
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Once you've found a great property and bought some great furniture. is that the end of creating a room? Of course not. An interior is only complete when it reflects the personality of the person who lives there. We are drawn to rooms that naturally exude a person's individuality. So how does that "individuality" come about? This is what we explored in this special feature. It's your own room. so it would be a little sad to just look around and line it with trendy items. Let's create it however we like. following our own rules. Contents: Me. my room. and my rules. We visited 13 rooms in 11 cities in search of unique ways to live. We asked each person about their "my rules" when creating their interiors! #01 NEW YORK 1 / #02 COPENHAGEN /#03 MONTREAL /
#04 DEHRADUN /#05 PARIS / #06 NEW YORK 2 /
#07 NEW YORK 3 / #08 LONDON /#09 KANAGAWA /
#10 VIRGINIA /#11 MILAN / #12 EHIME /#13 STOCKHOLM
■Yamasu Sokurashi Urayamashi
I want to live in nature. But I also want to play in the city.
Researching life at the foot of the mountain. at a comfortable distance from both the mountains and the city.
■SMALL THINGS
Storage boxes. bookends. clocks. and incense holders.
These supporting items that decorate a room are what reveal the personality of the person living there.
■ALTERNATIVE DIY LESSON
With a little imagination. furniture can become more free.
A strange DIY course by the up-and-coming architectural design group DODI.
■Home Sweet Home
The Octopus Pan in Seoul and the Boathouse in London.
Let's take a look at the lives of two people who made unique home choices.
■Who makes them?
There are still many unknown pieces of furniture in Japan.
We met and talked with artisans and artists who make small things.
...and more
Publisher: Magazine House
Language: Japanese
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