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Writer's pictureGeorgina Smith

Embracing Intimacy: how smaller spaces help form genuine connections

Updated: Dec 16


Have you noticed how truly meaningful conversations often happen in small, intimate settings? A cozy dinner with close friends, a heartfelt chat over coffee, or even a quiet moment spent with someone who just gets you. These personal spaces - whether physical or emotional - aren’t just places of comfort. They’re catalysts for something larger, something more profound. They’re where connection thrives.


For minimalists and introverts, the idea of deeply personal spaces goes beyond aesthetics and solitude. It’s about creating environments where connections flourish without chaos or distraction. This piece explores how personal and smaller spaces - both literal and metaphorical -encourage authentic connections and how you can cultivate your own.


Take Tomo Sushi, a Japanese sushi and grill restaurant nestled in the heart of Amsterdam. Guests can sit at its intimate sushi bar, savoring traditionally crafted sushi and sashimi made from only the freshest ingredients. It’s the kind of place where you linger longer, order that second hot sake, and feel like the ambiance itself has pulled you closer - both to your dining companions and to the experience at hand. It's personal. It’s intentional. It’s why places like these never disappoint.


Never disappoints

The power of personal and smaller spaces in building genuine connections, Tomo sushi and sashimi provide great for intimate connections
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