nendo Taps Daniel Arsham to Break Things to Make Them Function
nendo + Daniel Arsham collaborate on Break to Make, where nendo creates useless objects for Arsham to break to form something functional.
A collaboration between nendo and American artist and designer Daniel Arsham recently made its debut during Milan Design Week 2023. They partnered on a project called Break to Make, working with the concept of “nendo makes. Daniel breaks,” which saw the Japanese design house create several objects of no use that Arsham then broke to form something functional. A bathtub-like object became a loveseat, while a long, narrow block turned into a bench or stool, for example. The final pieces were displayed in pastel shades often seen in Arsham’s work.
Photo: Masahiro Ohgami + Katsuaki Kobayashi “An artist who creates by breaking, and a designer who creates things to be broken. An artist who expresses present objects as past artifacts, and a designer who makes present objects that anticipate the future. The collaboration may be seen as an overlay of these two contrary perspectives.”
Photo: Masahiro Ohgami + Katsuaki Kobayashi
Photo: Masahiro Ohgami + Katsuaki Kobayashi
Arsham is well-known for his “fictional archeology” work where he breaks everyday objects, big (cars) and small (figurines), to give them an eroded-like appearance as if they’d been excavated after being buried for a period of time. He isn’t the only one following the concept of “reverse-engineering from breaking&...
A collaboration between nendo and American artist and designer Daniel Arsham recently made its debut during Milan Design Week 2023. They partnered on a project called Break to Make, working with the concept of “nendo makes. Daniel breaks,” which saw the Japanese design house create several objects of no use that Arsham then broke to form something functional. A bathtub-like object became a loveseat, while a long, narrow block turned into a bench or stool, for example. The final pieces were displayed in pastel shades often seen in Arsham’s work.
Photo: Masahiro Ohgami + Katsuaki Kobayashi “An artist who creates by breaking, and a designer who creates things to be broken. An artist who expresses present objects as past artifacts, and a designer who makes present objects that anticipate the future. The collaboration may be seen as an overlay of these two contrary perspectives.”
Photo: Masahiro Ohgami + Katsuaki Kobayashi
Photo: Masahiro Ohgami + Katsuaki Kobayashi
Arsham is well-known for his “fictional archeology” work where he breaks everyday objects, big (cars) and small (figurines), to give them an eroded-like appearance as if they’d been excavated after being buried for a period of time. He isn’t the only one following the concept of “reverse-engineering from breaking&...
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