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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.
Inside issue 3 you’ll find stories that span the past, present and future of Japanese design culture. We profile the late Samiro Yunoki, the last living link to Japan’s 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 contrasts—“big and small, rough and smooth, kitsch and beautiful.” And we go deep on the wild world of Japanese magazines with James Shackell, who also demystifies what makes something ‘Made in Japan’.