Nao Tamura designed the July stool thinking about the log piles in the forest. The round, organic shapes of the product make it easy to combine many together, or use just one.
In 2012 Nikari asked twelve designers or design studios to give their response to Nikari’s design philosophy in the form of a product. The project was called Project 2012 Designs for Nature: Nikari cooperates with WWF Finland and part of the sales price is donated to protecting rainforests and forests globally.
Dimensions | Width 460 mmDepth 460 mmHeight 460 mm |
Material | Oak & elm |
Style | Contemporain Neuf |
Origin | Finland |
Fournisseur | Nikari |
Nao Tamura
Nao Tamura is a designer in the most modern terms. Her talents cross-over cultures, languages, disciplines, concepts and styles with consistency of smart thinking always at the heart of her work. She is truly global in her insights and execution. As a product of Tokyo and New York City creative communities, her solutions are equally at ease in the world of 2-D and 3-D with an uncanny ability to find that emotional connection with the audience. Nao defies the kind of categorization that the industry status-quo often insists upon. Her unique solutions are more than simply design and possess a rare balance of innovation and beauty.