Nei desk by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Koyori

Dezeen Showroom: design duo and brothers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec have created a strong oak eating desk for Japanese furnishings model Koyori, which is characterised by its simplicity.

Referred to as Nei, the desk is out there in a spread of sizes and consists of three strong oak components: the tabletop, legs and high assist.

Nei is a desk designed from strong oak

Every of those components was joined collectively utilizing “exact slicing and high-precision becoming a member of strategies” to create an understated desk with clean and rounded edges, in accordance with Koyori.

“The house between the tabletop and the legs seems like a parallel curve when considered from above,” stated the furnishings model.

Solid oak table with curved edges
The design was created by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Koyori

Tapering from high to backside, the legs have been created from shaved wooden that encompasses a grainy sample. They’re additionally sturdy sufficient to assist the tabletop however stay elegant of their form.

“Nei inherits Ronan’s concept of fantastically becoming a member of chiseled components as seen even within the Musubi Armchair and Shaku Chair – strong wooden creations additionally from Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec,” added Koyori.

“This desk, with its pure look but proportionate design, is all set to be the following torchbearer of the versatile Koyori model.”

Product: Nei
Designer: Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
Model: Koyori
Contact: [email protected]

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