A Visit to the Cube House

Earlier this month of July, Vancouver-based photographer James Han and the SORT team spent an afternoon under summer sunlight at the Cube House—designed and built in 1988, by architect Fred Dalla-Lana, a protégé of Arthur Erickson.

The Cube House is admist lush outdoor environment with garden spaces surrounding the home. Featuring panoramic windows that invite an abundance of natural light into its rooms, the home is designed to seamlessly connects architectural tradition and nature.

 

Featuring: Rikucho Ogasawara Wind Chime

 

Featuring: New Hope Sari Recycled Pot HolderJapanese Cypress Soap Tray by Yamaichi, SSSOAPS soap, Japanese Handmade Torigoe Tin Canister—Large and Tall

 

Featuring: Hightide Round Tarp Bag

 

Featuring: Incense House Pot

 

Featuring: T-lab Animals, Penco Marble Pen Stand, NT Cutter A-300 Utility Knife, Object Index Cedar Pocket Pen

 

Featuring: Boby Trolley by B-Line, IDEA Books Sorry I Don't Work Here Hat

 

Featuring: Ellepi Metal Book Ends, 100 Whites by Kenya Hara, Sociotype Journal Issue 3, Guidelines and Standards for the Visual Design, Tezzo Nishizawa—Chance Favours, Kugu Sakuhu Haiku Notebook, Artek Aalto Stool 60

 

Featuring: Universal Stand by wanderout, Universal Tray by wanderout, Universal Bowl by wanderout

 

Featuring: Universal Stool by wanderout (arriving in August)

 

 

Photos by James Han


Art Direction and Styling by Studio Faculty (Alvin Kwan + Aily Nishioka)

Special thank you to West Coast Modern Homes