‘visible structures’ by nendo images courtesy of nendo and masayuki hayashi

tokyo-based design collective nendo will create ‘visible structures’, an installation of more than twelve pieces of furniture, including benches, stools, chairs, tables and bookcases. made from foam core that is reinforced with industrial strength carbon tape, the pieces feature graphic patterns that are influenced by the early abstract paintings of dutch artist piet mondrian and the de stijl movement. 

nendo: visible structures at the high museum of art

nendo states, ‘the primitive design of the chair responds gently to fabrication and distribution costs and environmental concerns, the kinds of issues that face our 21st-century selves.’

nendo: visible structures at the high museum of art stools

the series will be presented in an installation entitled ‘modern by design’ alongside dutch designer joris laarman’s ‘digital matter’ at the high museum of art in atlanta. on show from june 4th to august 21st,

the exhibition will also feature approximately 23 works from the museum’s growing collection of

contemporary design that showcases late twentieth and early twenty-first century design.

nendo: visible structures at the high museum of art (left) front of dining chair (right) side of dining chair

nendo: visible structures at the high museum of art (left) back (right) detail

nendo: visible structures at the high museum of art detail of carbon tape

nendo: visible structures at the high museum of art armchair

nendo: visible structures at the high museum of art detail of pattern on armchair

nendo: visible structures at the high museum of art construction

nendo: visible structures at the high museum of art foam core stool before carbon tape is applied