MoMA curator Klaus Biesenbach lives a minimalist life to the max:

The living room has no sofas, tables, pillows, books or lamps; the kitchen has no countertops, cookware or appliances, apart from a $99 mini fridge. As for beds, there is a mail-order mattress in the bedroom, but Biesenbach prefers to sleep on the one on the outdoor terrace, weather permitting. 

image conceived by artist Andrea Zittel, via W

MoMA curator Klaus Biesenbach lives a minimalist life to the max:

The living room has no sofas, tables, pillows, books or lamps; the kitchen has no countertops, cookware or appliances, apart from a $99 mini fridge. As for beds, there is a mail-order mattress in the bedroom, but Biesenbach prefers to sleep on the one on the outdoor terrace, weather permitting.

image conceived by artist Andrea Zittel, via W

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