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This open shelf with a construction that creates a beautiful pattern of light and shadow shows off the delicate design pursued in each step of the manufacturing process.
Alternately placed boxes make the shelves look like they can be âfoldedâ together. Its accessibility from all four sides gives it a perfect use as a partition in a spacious area. Made with Japanese Oak.
Dimensions
37-1/2" W x 19-1/4" D x 73" H
Wood Type & Finish Available
Japanese Oak:
Natural, White Wash, Medium Brown, Dark Brown, Gray Wash, Dark Gray, Black
Construction
VeneerÂ
Designer
nendo Sato Oki, Canada

Oki Sato, born in Canada in 1977, established his design firm ânendoâ soon after receiving a masterâs degree of architecture from Waseda University in 2002. Since then, he has been active internationally. He was selected as one of "100 Most Respected Japanese People in the World" in Newsweek Japan, and was awarded as a âDesigner of the Yearâ in Italy. His works can be seen in some of the worldâs major museums, such as MoMa, Centre Pompidou, V&A, etc. The Olympic Cauldron Tokyo 2020 was also his design. Now, he is working on the design of TGV train cars for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
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Description
This open shelf with a construction that creates a beautiful pattern of light and shadow shows off the delicate design pursued in each step of the manufacturing process.
Alternately placed boxes make the shelves look like they can be âfoldedâ together. Its accessibility from all four sides gives it a perfect use as a partition in a spacious area. Made with Japanese Oak.
Dimensions
37-1/2" W x 19-1/4" D x 73" H
Wood Type & Finish Available
Japanese Oak:
Natural, White Wash, Medium Brown, Dark Brown, Gray Wash, Dark Gray, Black
Construction
VeneerÂ
Designer
nendo Sato Oki, Canada

Oki Sato, born in Canada in 1977, established his design firm ânendoâ soon after receiving a masterâs degree of architecture from Waseda University in 2002. Since then, he has been active internationally. He was selected as one of "100 Most Respected Japanese People in the World" in Newsweek Japan, and was awarded as a âDesigner of the Yearâ in Italy. His works can be seen in some of the worldâs major museums, such as MoMa, Centre Pompidou, V&A, etc. The Olympic Cauldron Tokyo 2020 was also his design. Now, he is working on the design of TGV train cars for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.























