Aram High coffee table
“I like to think that it is important to design things that, despite being small in size, have a big influence on day to day life.”
– Nendo –
ARAM was inspired by the observation of everyday life. It is a collection of auxiliary tables and stools, hand made with the sensitivity of Indian artisans. Each of these pieces is unique due to their completely manual manufacturing process.
The ARAM high coffee table is more than just an outdoor table; it combines artisanship and contemporary design with elegance and discretion. This designer coffee table is handmade with stainless steel wire, it is versatile and lightweight, and comes in different colours – combine it as you chose.
The ARAM high coffee table is an exclusive design by Nendo for GANDIABLASCO.
Sizes (HxhxL)
Ø61x41 cm
Ø24x16 inch
Materials
Powder-coated stainless steel
Handmade

About Nendo
Biography
1977 Born in Toronto, Canada
2002 M.A. in Architecture, Waseda University, Tokyo
Established "nendo" Tokyo office
2005 Established "nendo" Milan office
2006 Lecturer for Showa Women's University, Tokyo
"The 100 Most Respected Japanese" (Newsweek magazine)
2007 "The Top 100 Small Japanese Companies" (Newsweek magazine)
2008 Published "nendo" (daab)
2009 Lecturer for Kuwasawa Design School, Tokyo
2010 Published "nendo ghost stories" (Art Design Publishing)
A jury member of iF award
Private Exhibitions
2005 "bloomroom" Milan Design Week / Milan
2008 "elastic diamond" Milan Design Week / Milan
2008 "kuuki" Le Bain gallery / Tokyo
2009 "ghost stories" Friedman Benda gallery / New York
2009 "ghost stories" Museum of Arts and Design / New York
2010 "chair garden" Antonia Jannone gallery / Milan
2010 "thin black lines" Phillips de Pury at Saatchi gallery / London
2010 "blurry white surfaces" Phillips de Pury / London
Collections
The Museum of Modern Art / New York
Musee des Arts decoratifs / Paris
Museum of Arts and Design / New York
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum / New York
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts / Montreal
Design Museum Holon / Holon
The Israel Museum / Jerusalem
High Museum of Art / Atlanta