nendo exhibition at the museum of arts and design, new york

nendo exhibition at the museum of arts and design, new york

nendo's private exhibition: ghost stories, new designs from nendo museum of arts and design, new york
on until january 10th, 2010


general view
image by jimmy cohrssen

earlier designboom wrote about the ghost stories, new designs from nendo exhibition
at the museum of arts and design in new york which features four new designs from the
japanese studio: the cord chair, blown-color / blown-fabric, ghost stories and phantom-waves.
now nendo has sent us images of the actual installation design.

the products displayed along with material samples convey a sense of the production process.
the white plinths and boxes in which they are showcased are surrounded by small,
5mm-diameter white stickers which have been affixed to the floor around them,
resulting in a gradation effect as if illuminated, melting into a larger space. the overall effect
of the installation maintain's the space's specificity, while intensifying the presence of each new piece.


ghost chairs appear as if they are floating above the radiating installation of white circular stickers
image by jimmy cohrssen



image by jimmy cohrssen


detail
image by jimmy cohrssen



cord chair(left) and blown-color(right)
image by jimmy cohrssen
andrea db
11.11.09  
3
Dear Nader, Maybe you will find time to visit this exhibition during your stay to NYC!
Sylvie Blanchet   11.11.09
Really nicely set up exhibit, really love the style and minimalism of the lay out.
RD   11.12.09
wow, super... i love this design.
LILY   11.17.09

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