


NTS Magazine Issue 4
A Dazzling Journey Through Colour, Culture, and Compact Living
Issue 4 is the boldest and most expressive edition to date; a deep dive into the power of color and its influence on the spaces NTS inhabit, the emotions they feel, and the cultures they create.
Inside This Issue:
- gon architects turn bathrooms into sensual, architectural experiences.
- La Fotosintesi brings Neapolitan color chaos to life with delightfully unorthodox design.
- A deep dive into the Memphis Milano movement, celebrating its “hot kitschy mess.”
- Discover Luis Barragán’s poetic pinks and the emotional weight of color in architecture.
- Collector-curator Ben Mooney shares tips on mastering interior styling with character.
- Octogenarian street photographer Paul Kessel captures colorful street life in NYC.
- Small space living inspiration from Kuala Lumpur, Naples, and Sydney.
- A tour through Ricardo Bofill’s Walden 7, an architectural ode to terracotta and turquoise.
- Plus: cheeky inclusions like nudey rugs, a typewriter with nipples, and expert color advice
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A Dazzling Journey Through Colour, Culture, and Compact Living
Issue 4 is the boldest and most expressive edition to date; a deep dive into the power of color and its influence on the spaces NTS inhabit, the emotions they feel, and the cultures they create.
Inside This Issue:
- gon architects turn bathrooms into sensual, architectural experiences.
- La Fotosintesi brings Neapolitan color chaos to life with delightfully unorthodox design.
- A deep dive into the Memphis Milano movement, celebrating its “hot kitschy mess.”
- Discover Luis Barragán’s poetic pinks and the emotional weight of color in architecture.
- Collector-curator Ben Mooney shares tips on mastering interior styling with character.
- Octogenarian street photographer Paul Kessel captures colorful street life in NYC.
- Small space living inspiration from Kuala Lumpur, Naples, and Sydney.
- A tour through Ricardo Bofill’s Walden 7, an architectural ode to terracotta and turquoise.
- Plus: cheeky inclusions like nudey rugs, a typewriter with nipples, and expert color advice


















