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Thin Black Lines by Nendo

Thin Black Lines by Nendo

Japanese studio Nendo will present a collection of black wire furniture with Phillips de Pury & Company at the Saatchi Gallery in London later this month.

Thin Black Lines by Nendo

Called Thin Black Lines, the series includes a chair and clothes rack intended to apear as sketches in the air or calligraphy symbols.

Thin Black Lines by Nendo

The show opens 20 September - 31 October.

Thin Black Lines by Nendo

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Thin Black Lines by Nendo

Photographs are by Masayuki Hayashi.

The information that follows is from Nendo:


Thin Black Lines

‘Outlines were the theme of this collection. Slight black lines like the traces of sketches drawn in the air made transparent surfaces and volumes appear, which we assigned practical functions.

Thin Black Lines by Nendo

The outlines remained after simplifying paintings of plants and animals. They are condensed expressions of meaning, similar to Japanese calligraphy.

Thin Black Lines by Nendo

The designs gently break the relationship of before and behind, and traverse at times the space between two and three dimensions. Multi-faceted and constantly morphing, they move alternately between the becoming and collapse of form.

Thin Black Lines by Nendo

EXHIBITION INFORMATION
PLACE: Phillips de Pury & Company at Saatchi Gallery
OPEN: September 20th - October 31st
7days a week
10:00-18:00


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