Nami is a minimal bench created by Taiwan-based designer Kenyon Yeh for the Taiwan Council. A versatile bench adopting the typology radian of water wave – Nami as wave in Japanese – to create a refined repeating seat form. Composed with a soft lines and carefully balanced proportions. Made from folded stainless steel sheet and leg tube structure combined with a thin frame to add strength and volume to the seating part. Finished with sand blast surface, suitable for indoor or outdoor.
Nami
by Kenyon Yeh
Author
Leo Lei
Category
Furniture
Date
Jan 21, 2022
Photographer
Kenyon Yeh
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