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Halsuit, a new retail concept store by Nendo, mimics the typical office environment, making it ideal for buying suits.
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Nendo's new ONB. collection of bags takes its name for the Japanese terms for "piggyback".
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Cupnoodle Urushi.  Photo: Hiroshi Iwasaki.

Nendo's "Cupnoodle Urushi" is a souvenir product that adds new creative value to the packaging of instant "cup" noodles.
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Nendo's solo exhibition at the Axis Gallery in Tokyo, Japan, presents 25 objects and 25 spaces selected from more than 200 projects of the past ten years.
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Kandenchi. Photo: Hiroshi Iwasaki.

Nendo's wireless computer mouse and iPhone stand are must-have accessories for the digitally connected.
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Nendo's new stand for iPhones and iPad resembles the shadow of a single flower in a vase.
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Inspired by the cube form, Tokujin Yoshioka has designed a new logo for the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.
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Flip series. Photo: Patrick Hauri.

Now it's a stool, now it's a rocking chair, the Flip series of chairs turn into dual-function seating by simply flipping it.
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Shin-ichi Takemura says we should rather be talking about being “creative” than “sustainable" in terms of the environment.
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A single-storey house in Japan is built with bricks made using the local soil and magnesium oxide. It explores the use of regional building solutions.
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