From Pokémon collaborations to the Japan Pavilion for Expo 2025, Tokyo-based design firm Nendo is equally at home in the playful and the profound. Founded in 2002 by Oki Sato, Nendo is known around the world for thoughtful design that balances whimsy, lightness, and intuitive functionality.
That design philosophy is wonderfully expressed in Nendo’s work for Cappellini. The Peg Chair was inspired by the cute cars that ‘casually scoot around the streets of Milan’. The Thin Black Table epitomises Nendo’s playful minimalism. And the TassTumu vases bring sophistication to modularity.
‘Nendo’ means clay or play-doh in Japanese – and the name is apt. Flexible, adaptable, ever free to transform, Nendo represents a design philosophy that is neither rigid nor self-immersed. Nendo looks outward, inward, and in-between, ever aware of the fluid connections between all living things. The resulting design often invites viewers to reflect – and almost always makes us smile.
We were beyond thrilled when Oki Sato took the time to write us his thoughts on Design & Memory during Milan Design Week.
