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In the Shade, a temporary installation, introduces “Nendo: The Space in Between” at Israel’s Design Museum Holon by Ron Arad Associates. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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Paint colors on the MDF display fixtures are paired with the exhibition’s six themes. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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Agricultural netting was thermoformed into Farming-Net pendant fixtures. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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Chairs and side tables represent the six themes. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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In the Shade combines a platform and supports in solid-surfacing with panels of glass. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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Produced for an installation at the Maison & Objet fair in Paris, prototype acrylic Rain Bottles flank the Target bookcase in lacquered MDF. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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A materials study. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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The prototype chairs Print and Fishline. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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Nonwoven polyester Blown Fabric lamps, also prototypes. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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Thin Black tables in powder-coated iron and glass. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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Models 3-D printed in resin. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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Scale models of tables and chopsticks. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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The prototype silicone Shivering Bowls were designed for an exhibition at the Triennale di Milano design museum. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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Epitomizing the Relationships theme, Object Dependencies tables would fall over without other objects weighting down the bases or tops. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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Nendo founder and chief designer Oki Sato stands with his Bamboo Weaving table and chairs in steel. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE. Photography by Takumi Ota.
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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE. Photography by Takumi Ota.