Nendo uses Indian technique of weaving metal wires to design the Aram collection for Gandía Blasco

News Infurma07/05/2014
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Aram is a collection of stools and low tables designed by Nendo for Spanish company Gandia Blasco in which each piece is unique due to they are made entirely by hand.

This collection of stools and low tables is based on a traditional Indian furniture technique of weaving metal wires around a metal frame. The spacing between the wires is gradually widened, creating a gradation effect. The Arma collection is a design created through a small change to an existing technique.Nendo

Aram collection features 4 pieces: two stools and two tables, handmade and made of thermo-lacquered stainless steel wire.

Available colors: white, taupe, sand, bronze, green, yellow and anthracite.

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