Description
This visual journey originates from the inspiration that drives OEO s co-founders, Thomas Lykke and Anne-Marie Buemann, and offers a detailed exploration of their design philosophy known as Compelling Minimalism. This approach is characterized by disciplined restraint, attention to detail, coherence, and elegance, driven by a unique combination of Scandinavian values of clarity and a deep appreciation of Asian aesthetics. The designers unwavering commitment to elementary composition means their work emphasizes clean lines, natural materials, and thoughtful compositions that prioritize meaning and authenticity. OEO s overriding considerations are warm, welcoming, unpretentious interiors that are comfortable and convivial, with space for contemplation: human values come first. Drawing inspiration from unconventional sources such as nature, architecture, and cultural traditions, OEO s projects reflect their sympathy for craftsmanship and detail. Their first illustrated monograph explores the power of their radical simplicity through a series of ten case studies/collaborations with renowned design brands and companies: Hosoo and Japan Handmade (Kyoto, Japan), Mutina (Modena, Italy), Mater (Denmark), Kadeau Restaurant (Copenhagen), Stellar Works (UK, Shanghai), Kaikado (Japan), California Home (US), Opus Arisugawa (Tokyo, Japan), and Garde Hvalsoe (Copenhagen, Denmark). Illustrated with sketches and original photography by Thomas Lykke, the book provides remarkable insights into the studio s ability to seamlessly connect cultures, craftsmanship, and creativity in their sensitively realized works.