I’ve been cultivating a kind of fascination for others’ creative workplaces for the last few years. First, because I’m a fervent decoration lover, but also because I believe your environment does influence you a lot when you’re a creative person. I’ve always loved making-of’s, step-by-steps, behind-the-scenes and other footages, tutorials or photoshoots allowing you to see how a particular work was created ; thus I never get bored of discovering new pictures of those places where you can create at ease.
Today I stumbled upon two awesome Japanese books (there was even a third one, but I couldn’t afford it >_< ), edited by the Editions de Paris, which focus on… Paris interiors, usages and people. Isn’t it ironic to buy such books about Paris, edited in Japan, and imported from Japan to Paris? Anyway, the books are worth 40€ : beautifully illustrated with original photographs, they are also well printed on thick paper. Plus the pleasure to see Japanese typography even when you can’t read them.
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