The Biscuit Loft is located in the iconic Biscuit Company Lofts residential building, originally built in 1925 as the National Biscuit Company's west coast bakery. Thanks to the building's existing structure, OWIU provided a solid base from which to experiment with new interior elements
Japanese-inspired flat. Asian design for an urban zen retreat
Biscuit Loft is a studio located in the burgeoning Arts District of Los Angeles and has been transformed into a Japanese-inspired flat by OWIU, fusing Asian design concepts with Southern California's industrial edge
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The main objective was to create a familiar, comfortable and practical environment by maximising the use and partitioning of space. The Japanese-inspired design ethos elucidates the functions of each space and alleviates the industrial elements within
The moment you enter the loft, the space appears to be framed by pendant lamps and the lights guide your gaze to the giant concrete slab at the top of the balcony. The living room on the ground floor frames the grand staircase that leads up to the mezzanine floor of the flat. The loft's most distinctive feature is its mezzanine level, which serves as a study or reading room, above the open kitchen and living area
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Top image, content and gallery images: Justin Chung