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Nendo Furniture

Japanese

Some pieces of contemporary furniture try to command attention with statement-making forms, while others aim to seduce with pared-down, meticulously detailed perfection. Nendo is remarkable in its ability to blend these two seemingly disparate qualities in objects that are simultaneously provocative and beautiful in their simplicity. And this ability has made the Tokyo- and Milan-based studio one of the most sought-after design firms of the moment.

Nendo is best known for its expansive portfolio of furniture and accessories designed for such luxury makers as Baccarat, Bisazza, Boffi, Cappellini, De Padova, Emeco, FLOS, Foscarini, Fritz Hansen, Kartell, Lasvit, Louis Poulsen, Moroso and Swarovski, as well as for the one-off and limited-edition pieces presented by galleries like New York’s Friedman Benda. But its range is much broader.

Nendo’s full oeuvre runs the gamut from product packaging for such brands as Coca-Cola and Kenzo to large-scale urban-planning and architecture projects, including Tenri Station Plaza CoFuFun, which populated the space in front of a Japanese rail terminal with a series of conical pavilions, turning it into a sort of urban playground for people of all ages.

Whatever the undertaking, the studio’s approach remains the same: embodying lighthearted insights into the human experience in minimalist forms and details. Nendo’s Gaku collection, for the legendary lighting company FLOS, for instance, is based on a simple cup-shaped lamp in a square frame, which can be personalized and changed over time by adding magnetic accessories, including a bookend, mirror, vase and bowl, making it almost as playful as a grown-up dollhouse.

The now iconic Cabbage chair, Nendo’s most recognizable design, offers a whimsical way to deal with trash from the fashion industry. A fat roll of discarded paper used in the production of Issey Miyake’s pleated fabric is simply cut down the middle and its individual layers peeled open to create a seat.

It wasn’t always evident that chief designer and Nendo cofounder Oki Sato would spend his life finding subtle surprises in tables, floor lamps and chairs. He was born in Toronto, where his father worked for Pioneer Electronics, and moved with his family to Tokyo when he was 11. He studied architecture at Waseda University but found the program a little too narrow and rigid for his liking.

After graduating, in 2002, he traveled with friends to the Salone del Mobile in Milan and stumbled into the biggest aha moment of his life: He realized that architects could do more than design buildings — they could also design furniture, lighting and other objects. And the architects at the fair appeared to be enjoying plenty of creative freedom while doing so.

Upon returning to Tokyo, he founded Nendo, whose name means “flexible clay” in Japanese, with his classmate Akihiro Ito, the firm’s managing director. In 2005, they established a second office, in Milan. Within a few years, Nendo had become an omnipresent name at the fair that had inspired them.

Nendo’s wares have been acquired by such institutions as New York’s Museum of Modern Art and Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; London’s Victoria and Albert; and Paris’s Musée des Arts Décoratifs and Centre Pompidou.

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Creator: Nendo
Emeco Su Barstool in Natural Aluminum with Cork Seat by Nendo
By Emeco, Nendo
Located in Hanover, PA
With the invisible values of design, engineering and strength, the Emeco SU Collection follows the Japanese aesthetic of ‘su‘ — meaning plain or unadorned — the IDEA that simplicity ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Nendo Furniture

Materials

Cork

Emeco Su Barstool in Black Aluminum with Eco-Concrete Seatby Nendo
By Emeco, Nendo
Located in Hanover, PA
With the invisible values of design, engineering and strength, the Emeco SU collection follows the Japanese aesthetic of ‘su‘, meaning plain or unadorned, the...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Nendo Furniture

Materials

Concrete

Emeco Su Barstool in Black Aluminum w/ Reclaimed Oak Seat by Nendo
By Emeco, Nendo
Located in Hanover, PA
With the invisible values of design, engineering and strength, the Emeco SU Collection follows the Japanese aesthetic of ‘su‘ — meaning plain or unadorned — the idea that simplicity ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Nendo Furniture

Materials

Oak

Emeco Su Barstool in Wood w/ Reclaimed Oak Seat by Nendo
By Emeco, Nendo
Located in Hanover, PA
With the invisible values of design, engineering and strength, the Emeco SU Collection follows the Japanese aesthetic of ‘su‘ — meaning plain or unadorned — the idea that simplicity ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Nendo Furniture

Materials

Oak

Emeco Su Barstool in Natural Aluminum with Reclaimed Oak Seat by Nendo
By Emeco, Nendo
Located in Hanover, PA
With the invisible values of design, engineering and strength, the Emeco SU collection follows the Japanese aesthetic of ‘su‘ — meaning plain or unadorned — the idea that simplicity ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Nendo Furniture

Materials

Oak

Komori R10 by nendo – Murano Blown Glass Chandelier
By Nendo
Located in London, GB
Komori: A chandelier reminiscent of a colony of bats hanging upside down from a tree branch or the ceiling of a cave. Evenly spaced glass shades blown by Murano glass artisans enclos...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Nendo Furniture

Materials

Stainless Steel

Komori R14 by nendo — Murano Blown Glass Chandelier
By Nendo
Located in London, GB
Komori: A chandelier reminiscent of a colony of bats hanging upside down from a tree branch or the ceiling of a cave. Evenly spaced glass shades blown by Murano glass artisans enclos...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Nendo Furniture

Materials

Stainless Steel

Komori R6 by nendo – Murano Blown Glass Chandelier
By Nendo
Located in London, GB
Komori: A chandelier reminiscent of a colony of bats hanging upside down from a tree branch or the ceiling of a cave. Evenly spaced glass shades blown by Murano glass artisans enclos...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Nendo Furniture

Materials

Stainless Steel

Nendo furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Nendo furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of metal and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Nendo furniture, although black editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Nendo were created in the modern style in europe during the 21st century and contemporary. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Miniforms, Konstantin Grcic, and Secolo. Prices for Nendo furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $150 and can go as high as $45,470, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $1,335.

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