Never Too Small Magazine #3
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- Category: Magazine
- Topic: Architecture, Design
- Publisher: Never Too Small
- Country: Australia
- Language: English
- Release: 2025
- Cover: Softcover
- Binding: Perfect
- Size: 17 x 24 cm
- Pages: 232
Never Too Small is a quarterly magazine that takes a curious, fun and playful look at experimental and sustainable design, small-footprint living, urban life and culture.
In this issue:
Issue 3 is a full-on celebration of Japan!
We dedicate an entire issue to a place we, and you, just canāt get enough of: Japan. It all began with a secret weapon of ours, creative lead Nam Tran, who lived in Japan for nine years. Every time Nam heads back with his wife Anri and daughter Kano to visit family, he returns armed with snacks, a refreshed wardrobe, and most importantly, a hard drive full of stories. Thanks to Nam, our YouTube episodes on Japanese homes have become some of the most beloved on the channel. So for this issue, we went all in.
Inside these pages youāll find stories that span the past, present and future of Japanese design culture. We profile the late Samiro Yunoki, the last living link to Japanās mingei folk art movement, and take you inside a vividly painted Tokyo apartment complex with a radical premise: to reverse the idea of death. Sir Paul Smith shares his decades-long relationship with Japan and his love of contrastsāābig and small, rough and smooth, kitsch and beautiful.ā And we go deep on the wild world of Japanese magazines with James Shackell, who also demystifies what makes something āMade in Japanā.
Also in this issue: the bleeding edge of Japanās urban art scene, a cheat sheet to Japanese interior style, our favourite examples of smile-inducing Japanese architecture, and a Tokyo travel guide with perfect-day itineraries from locals we trust. We even asked Tokyo-based illustrator Grace Lee to bring our cover to lifeāso much so, we turned it into a pull-out poster.