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Dancing Squares by Nendo

Dancing Squares by Nendo

Japanese designers Nendo present new work at Art Stage gallery in Singapore this month.

Called Dancing Squares, the show will include a bookshelf, lamp, stool and table, each made up of distorted or tumbling squares.

The exhibition runs 13-16 January 2011.

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Photographs are by Masayuki Hayashi.

The information that follows is from Nendo:


Nendo will show solo exhibitions “dancing squares” at Art Stage in Singapore, 13th - 16th January

“dancing squares”

We assembled square to create a sense of motion in this series of objects.

One part of the bookshelf is frozen in its cascade of tumbling planes, creating variety in the way books can be stacked.

The stool’s twist endows it with visual play.

Lamps roll about but are stable, thank to their planes, and cast light in different directions.

The table leans as though falling away, but maintains its function as a table, and makes objects placed on it seem to sink into its folds and sways.

The different ‘movements’make balance and unbalance overlap, as though we are watching the planes themselves dance.

EVENT: “No Boundary” at Art Stage
Address: Basement 2, Hall D at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

OPEN: January 13th – 16th / 11:30-19:00
Admission Free


See also:

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Pyggy Bank
by Nendo
Thin Black Lines
by Nendo
Collar and Hexagon
by Nendo
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