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Delicate and striking: for the Thin Black Table, Nendo designed a low geometric structure – created from the L-shaped intersection of two off-axis cubes – that supports an ultralight glass table top.
The clever interlocking transparency of the matte black metal structure of the Thin Black Table is reminiscent of an Escher labyrinth – a decidedly eye-catching piece that gives a peculiar allure to any setting.
Since 2002, under the guidance of architect Oki Sato, the collective of professionals united under the name Nendo has come to represent a cultured and refined alternative to the self-celebratory and self-referential design scene. In fact, the Japanese word, “Nendo”, means “clay” and the work of the studio, spanning from interior design to the world...
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