



Japanese design studio Nendo's recent Thin Black Lines collection of furniture is now on display as part of their solo exhibition at the Taiwanese government-sponsored National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute. The exhibition space aptly illustrates their objective of creating 'active black on white' with carefully sketched illustrations lining the floor in a psychedelic state. They explain:
The drawings on the floor flow like river water around the exhibition stands.
‘Dancing Squares’ is a collection based on the concept of ‘active white’,
so we wanted a space that expressed the idea of ‘still black on white’.
Our room-sized sketch, affixed to walls and floor, uses a fish-eye lens-like effect
as though viewers are seeing it through a tiny water drop.
For more information on this exhibition go here.



