Flexible Ryokan Inspired Condo
Never Too Small
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15-Mar-2024
In a bustling city like Bangkok, finding tranquillity and space can be a challenge. Mae Prachasilchai of Studio La Tarta Piccola, has managed to create a serene oasis within the confines of a limited apartment.
Inspired by the calming ambience of Japanese Ryokans, Mae incorporates elements of Japanese design, such as shoji doors, to achieve a softer aesthetic and maximize functionality.
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