Tung and Ho's daughter, Muyi, explores pieces from their INDERGARTEN collection. Adult life can impose strictures on even the most creative people. Known for delicate ceramics and Judd-esque seating, the duo behind YELLOW NOSE STUDIO is finding their work is taking a more “organic” shape since their daughter showed up—and started helping out. Yellow Nose Studio takes quite literally a hands-on approach to design. “We’ve always loved to do everything ourselves—to consciously touch, feel and experiment with the materials we’re working with, ” says Kai-Ming Tung, who founded the Berlin-based design studio This story is from Kinfolk Issue Fifty-One Buy Now Related Stories Design Issue 51 John Pawson From the king of minimalism: “I find the essential and get the design down to a point where you can’t add or subtract from it.” Design Interiors Issue 51 Axel Vervoordt Inside the world of Axel Vervoordt. Design Issue 51 Inga Sempé “Minimalism is boring as hell, and on top of that, it’s preachy.” Design Issue 51 Halleroed Meet the giants of Swedish retail design. Design Issue 51 Andrew Trotter The architect and designer on renewing traditional architecture. Design Issue 51 Kim Lenschow The architect who wants to show you how your house works.
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