work from home, 03

 

volume 03

In this volume we reflect on the spaces we have been utilising over the past few months. The interiors we inhabit have the capacity to provide both escapism and practicality, so therefore it’s important to find balance within the domestic setting. Being cognisant of how we fill our space and curate our homes, we are pleased to introduce the printshop - a considered collection of original artwork.

notes from our creative director

When I think of interior design, Le Corbusier is certainly front-of-mind. As an architect, designer, painter, urban planner and writer, Le Corbusier’s holistic approach to improving all aspects of lifestyle through design certainly aligns with the vaabs ethos.

Le Corbusier, who’s real name was Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, is probably most famous for pioneering modern architecture. The interiors of his spaces always carried a distinct commonality - open-plan, or ‘free-form’ as he referred to it. Learning about Le Corbusier growing up, I always believed that he invented open-plan, for the home at least. His innovative use of columns, in a time where load-bearing walls were preferred, meant he could encourage vast open areas in his work. He did this with unparalleled success, curating endless open, minimal interiors, where his obsession for large horizontal windows flooded the rooms with natural light and his distinct interior spirit dressed the space with a concise elegance.

Le Corbusier famously said that the house was a machine for living. A sentiment that holds more relevance than ever as we find our homes facilitating work, rest and play (plus everything else in between). Our homes are working harder than ever and the vaabs printshop provides an opportunity to reimagine the spaces we are becoming so familiar with, making sure the machine facilitates day through to night with the greatest function.

- Jay

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“The plan is pure, exactly made for the needs of the house… It is Poetry and lyricism, supported by technique."

Le Corbusier


always home playlist

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music for your space - a playlist by vaabs.co

Our homes have become areas of imagination, fitness playgrounds and lifestyle exploration studios. With this in mind, we have put together ‘always home’, a playlist that mixes genres to match the multi-functionality of your space. 

Just follow the link to your preferred platform and be sure to tag us on socials:

Spotify


living pack

Get the fundamentals right - check out our current pick of destination living products to enhance your home space and lifestyle. This time round we wanted to share what we are reading, plus our obsession with stools, they are so useful, multifunctional and easily stored - a great investment.

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Mr & Mrs White Box Stool

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Kinfolk

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vaabs printshop


our spaces

As homes are personal places, the vaabs team invite you to see a snapshot of where they create, chill out and capture creativity. As Content Director, Keith takes an invested interest in the composition of his environment. Jay shares a corner of his apartment, flooded with natural light and open minimalism.

Keith’s flat

Jay’s flat


“Space has a completely special calm in its rhythm which cannot be provided by a closed room”

- Romano Guardini

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Jacob Topham