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Design: Nendo

2012

stylepark-id: 05.8357.00005

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01 product description

Product description

A collection of tables and chairs with legs like pencils that have been whittled with a pocket-knife. This unusual form reinforces the pieces’ strength, and the provides an unusual and compelling sense of both tension from the straight lines, and softness and flexibility from the whittled angles.

02 dimensions/weight


overall dimension  
width
510 mm
height
789 mm
Depth
420 mm

03 Tags

Nendo Articles, Nendo Products, kpercent Articles, kpercent Products, Made in Japan, Young labels

04 Articles about kpercent and Nendo

Nichetto = Nendo: Working with kami no ku and shimo no ku

Nichetto = Nendo: Working with kami no ku and shimo no ku

The formula N = N sounds intriguing, as does the collaboration. But how did the whole thing work and what came out of it?

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Anonymous, reduced and good to have

Anonymous, reduced and good to have

Japanese designer Nendo adheres to the following principle in his design: giving people a small “!” moment and a little surprise. One of his latest projects is the “K%” label, which brings brands such as “Muji”, “Plusminuszero” and “1%” to mind.

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Serving ideas

Serving ideas

The success of Japanese designer Oki Sato is closely bound up with the Milan Salone Satellite. The straightforward approach to various design disciplines he experienced there was his inspiration when he set up his company Nendo. Ayako Kamozawa discusses this with Oki Sato.

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