‘Creative, compact and joyful ways to design and live’
Never Too Small is the print endeavour from the well-known YouTube channel of the same name that platforms small space design. It is made from offcuts of the videos, as their conversations with interesting people and their tiny homes always end up going beyond just space and design. The result is an unpretentious interiors and architecture magazine focused on creativity, individuality, sustainability and innovation.
Inside this Issue:
Jaime Hayon’s contagious creative compulsion and extraordinary body of work.
The dream-like logic and intoxicating Greekness of architecture studio Point Supreme.
The family business that pioneered the concept of multifunctional furniture some 60 years ago.
The love story behind the hyper modern Rietveld Schröder House.
Kumkum Fernando’s window-grill inspired robot-like sculptures.
Sexy small homes from Amsterdam, Athens and Milan.
A window into the wonderfully dissatisfied mind of Enzo Mari and his enduring legacy.
The smile-inducing photography of Japan’s Jun Aihara.
Rome’s Museum of the Other and Elsewhere housed in a former salami factory.
Grafis Nusantara’s rich and colourful archive of vintage Indonesian stickers and labels.
A cheat sheet for small-space kitchens.
Plus: an emoji quiz, pull-out artwork and the coolest ever 90-year-old living in the coolest ever apartment.
170 x 240 mm, 220 pages
Melbourne, Australia
Quarterly
First published in 2024
Editor: Elizabeth Price
Creative director: Colin Chee
Design: Lara Burke