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Spotted in Considered Minimalism: Fog Linen Founder Yumiko Sekine at Home in Tokyo: proof that the mirror above the washroom sink needn’t be fussy.

Here’s a glimpse—and how to recreate the easy ad-hoc setup at home.

The Sighting


yumiko sekine, founder of fog linen, lives in a house in tokyo she designed wit 17

Above: Yumiko Sekine, founder of Fog Linen, lives in a house in Tokyo she designed with her partner, architect Wataru Ohashi. In one of the baths: a simple unframed mirror is hung with—surprisingly—a skirt hanger. Photograph by Masao Nishikawa from Considered Minimalism: Fog Linen Founder Yumiko Sekine at Home in Tokyo.

The Source


a pack of two pant/skirt hangers in silver is \$9.95 from german hanger special 18

Above: A pack of two Pant/Skirt Hangers in Silver is $9.95 from German hanger specialists Mawa Hangers. The company cares inordinately about what makes a great hanger: “These strong clips are easier to operate and have 30 percent more holding power than regular clips, with five-coil torsion springs and nonslip coating,” according to Mawa’s site. “Our clamps have been described as tenacious because they never let any clothing slip….This clip hanger can hold up to 8 pounds.” It’s ideal for holding clothing, or perhaps a mirror.

Above: Ikea’s Blodlönn Mirrors would be a good option; each measures 12 by 12 inches, and a pack of four is $12.99.

For more Remodelista Reconnaissance, see:

  • An Accordion Wall Lamp for the Bedside
  • A Poetic, All-Purpose Little Round Table
  • The Endless Appeal of Silver-Tipped Lightbulbs

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