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Nobolu Hanger StandNobolu Hanger StandNobolu Hanger stand is an innovative furniture piece that exemplifies the intersection of graphic design principles with three-dimensional form, created by Japanese designer Shinn Asano as part of the Sen collection. This sculptural hanger stand, standing at 1700mm in height with a 400mm square base, transforms two-dimensional linear elements into a sophisticated three-dimensional structure through a meticulous manufacturing process involving bent steel wire construction. The design draws profound inspiration from Japanese hieroglyphs, incorporating symbolic elements where the bottom represents grass, the middle depicts the sun, and the top portrays a tree, collectively expressing the concept of a rising sun through its formal composition. The piece demonstrates exceptional craftsmanship through its minimalist approach, where three pieces of steel wire are precisely bent into two-dimensional lines, then expertly welded together, with additional V-shaped bent wires integrated into the top section for functional hanging purposes. This dual-purpose design serves both as a practical coat rack for hanging garments such as jackets, hats, scarves, and ties, while simultaneously functioning as an artistic sculpture that challenges traditional furniture conventions. The design, which earned a Bronze A' Design Award in the Furniture Design category, represents a successful fusion of Japanese cultural elements with contemporary design methodology, showcasing how graphic design principles can be effectively translated into functional three-dimensional objects. The piece's innovative approach to furniture design lies in its ability to maintain visual lightness while providing practical functionality, demonstrating how traditional craft influences can be reinterpreted through modern manufacturing techniques. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: furniture design, Japanese minimalism, sculptural storage, steel wire construction, functional art, contemporary coat rack SOURCES: |
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