The Japanese design studio Nendo has minimalist furniture Series created for the Italian Bisazza. The Nendo collection was presented during the Milan Design Week 2012 Design. The exhibition space was designed by the founder Oki Sato Nendos to introduce the various possibilities for the bathroom with Bisazza.
In order to create the feeling of a personal experience and privacy, angular forms remain consistent in every respect. To avoid the feeling of heaviness, larch wood for the bath and the washbasin is used with cabinet. The warm aesthetics and high quality of the material contrasted the solid forms
minimalist furniture - tub made of larch wood
In addition to the bathroom furniture Sato has also developed two tile designs for the brand, "the Kumo cloud" and "Hana Flower '. Both are a fusion of traditional Japanese symbols but in the form of a modern mosaic tile. A bench made of Carrara marble is covered with glass mosaic by the marble grain is combined with the texture of the squares
minimalist furniture with rectangular shapes
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" In the past, Japanese bathrooms were a place for communication. Families bathed together, public baths were very frequent. Now the bathing experience has a very private meaning. The minimalist furniture Series expresses this, but still has the feeling of 'meeting' preserved, says Oki Sato
vanity with cabinet made of light. larch wood
wooden sink
Gold leaf in glass tiles
vanity with wooden frame
combination of wood and white
towel rack
cabinet with shelves
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