This week, we found a host of small-space ideas on Remodelista, which looked east—to the Far East, specifically—for inspiration. Here’s what captured our interest:



Plus:
- Japanese and Scandi design merge in a new collection of simple but sophisticated furniture. See Object of Desire: Furniture by ‘Architect Meets Karimoku,’ a Collaboration with Norm Architects.
- Is it possible to fall in love with a trash can? Yes, if it’s as lovely as this petite Japanese-made number by Bunbuko. See Object of Desire: An Award-Winning Trash Can from Japan.
- The Japanese founders of Black Crane, a minimalist-chic fashion line, offer a glimpse into their minimalist-chic home. See Midcentury Meets Zen: A DIY Remodel in LA.
- Currently obsessing over which one to buy: 10 Easy Pieces: Wooden Plant Pedestals.
- Everything in this outdoor kitchen would look just as chic indoors: Steal This Look: A Stylishly Deconstructed Outdoor Kitchen.
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