De Padova

Tetris

Tetris explores geometry as a functional system, translating Nendo’s minimalist approach into a graphic and architectural composition. Defined by a grid of alternating solid and void spaces, the table operates both as a surface and a storage element, allowing objects, books, or plants to be integrated within its structure.

The balance between full and empty volumes creates a dynamic visual rhythm, while maintaining a clean and controlled aesthetic. Available in black or white finishes, Tetris introduces a sculptural presence that subtly organizes space while preserving its lightness and clarity.

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Meet the designer
Nendo

Nendo is a design firm founded in 2002 in Tokyo by designer Oki Sato. Born in Canada in 1977 received the Master of Architecture from Waseda University, Tokyo in 2002.

Activity in the design world has not been limited to any one area but is rather multifarious, spanning from graphic and product design to designing furniture, installations, windows, and interiors, and even reaches into the realm of architecture.

Nendo opened their Milan office in 2005, and have achieved international recognition for their award winning designs for European manufacturers including Cappellini, De Padova, Moroso and Oluce.
Chosen by Newsweek magazine as one of “The 100 Most Respected Japanese” and won many “Designer of the Year” of major awards include from Wallpaper* magazine and ELLE DÉCOR magazine.

A low table combining display and storage through a geometric grid.

A geometric table where solid and void elements create a functional composition of surface and storage.

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