Product details:
ISBN13: | 9780500026489 |
ISBN10: | 0500026483 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 96 pages |
Weight: | 1080 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 1 colour illustrations |
689 |
Category:
nendo
A Big Book of Small Ideas
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Date of Publication: 21 November 2024
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Long description:
A large-format book that uncovers the secrets behind Nendos unique creative process.
He named his firm Nendo, the Japanese word for modelling clay; he uses manga-like sketches to illustrate his design concepts; and he creates some of the most imaginative furniture in the world: he is Oki Sato, one of Japans most prolific designers. At any given moment, he has hundreds of projects in the works architecture, interiors, furniture, tableware, and more. There is nothing I would not design, says Sato.
Sato renders his designs with remarkable conceptual clarity. At the outset, he allows his imagination to run wild and then documents his idea with a simple black line drawing be it a bathroom basin defined by a single, ceramic swirl or a pair of wooden chopsticks that twist together to become one. These 2D images are converted into minimal 3D shapes described with clean outlines and a largely monochrome palette. Like a traditional Japanese ink painting, which constructs an image with just a few brush strokes, Sato extracts the unnecessary and eliminates distraction.
Featuring Satos original sketches, full-scale product images and explanatory texts, Project Nendo uncovers and unpicks the designers unique creative process, guiding the reader step-by-step through his innovative and playful world to reveal the secrets behind fifty of his inimitable works.
He named his firm Nendo, the Japanese word for modelling clay; he uses manga-like sketches to illustrate his design concepts; and he creates some of the most imaginative furniture in the world: he is Oki Sato, one of Japans most prolific designers. At any given moment, he has hundreds of projects in the works architecture, interiors, furniture, tableware, and more. There is nothing I would not design, says Sato.
Sato renders his designs with remarkable conceptual clarity. At the outset, he allows his imagination to run wild and then documents his idea with a simple black line drawing be it a bathroom basin defined by a single, ceramic swirl or a pair of wooden chopsticks that twist together to become one. These 2D images are converted into minimal 3D shapes described with clean outlines and a largely monochrome palette. Like a traditional Japanese ink painting, which constructs an image with just a few brush strokes, Sato extracts the unnecessary and eliminates distraction.
Featuring Satos original sketches, full-scale product images and explanatory texts, Project Nendo uncovers and unpicks the designers unique creative process, guiding the reader step-by-step through his innovative and playful world to reveal the secrets behind fifty of his inimitable works.