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Nendo Presents 50 Manga Chairs

Japanese design group nendo is as prolific as ever this Salone, presenting projects such as “50 Manga Chairs” for Friedman Benda gallery

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Japanese design group nendo is as prolific as ever this year, presenting a number of projects throughout the Fuorisalone. Among the highlights is “50 Manga Chairs“, a collection of as many unique chairs inspired by the popular Japanese comics. While the graphic style itself “can be traced back to Ukiyoe prints developed during the Edo period (1603-1868 A.D.)”, the new pieces offer a decidedly contemporary take on the furniture typology.

Rendering the two-dimensional gestures, iconography, and symbolism in polished aluminum affords a kind of double abstraction: Read as a series of comic-book frames, the manga chairs collectively form an open-ended narrative. Beyond the function of seating, the chairs feature a mirrored finish that is intended to “reflect the real world, just like manga does”.

Presented by Friedman Benda gallery, “50 Manga Chairs” debuts this week at the Facoltà Teologica dell’Italia Settentrionale, adjacent to the Basilica Minore di San Simpliciano (Piazza Paolo VI, 6). The gallery will bring the exhibition to its NYC flagship space in September.

"50 Manga Chairs" by Nendo for Friedman Benda, Photo by Kenichi Sonehara
"50 Manga Chairs" by Nendo for Friedman Benda, Photo by Kenichi Sonehara
From "50 Manga Chairs" by Nendo for Friedman Benda, Photo by Kenichi Sonehara
From "50 Manga Chairs" by Nendo for Friedman Benda, Photo by Kenichi Sonehara
From "50 Manga Chairs" by Nendo for Friedman Benda, Photo by Kenichi Sonehara
From "50 Manga Chairs" by Nendo for Friedman Benda, Photo by Kenichi Sonehara
From "50 Manga Chairs" by Nendo for Friedman Benda, Photo by Kenichi Sonehara
From "50 Manga Chairs" by Nendo for Friedman Benda, Photo by Kenichi Sonehara
From "50 Manga Chairs" by Nendo for Friedman Benda, Photo by Kenichi Sonehara
From "50 Manga Chairs" by Nendo for Friedman Benda, Photo by Kenichi Sonehara
From "50 Manga Chairs" by Nendo for Friedman Benda, Photo by Kenichi Sonehara
From "50 Manga Chairs" by Nendo for Friedman Benda, Photo by Kenichi Sonehara
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