Dew

By Moroso

A round pouf like a drop of water, where the lines of surface tension are transformed into a weave of strips of leather. As with some optical works from the 1950s, Nendo studies the perceptive processes underlying movement, translating them into an arrangement of lines and geometric shapes organized according to a precise mathematical approach. The optical effect, emphasized by the ratios of extension and the use of black and white, in its simplicity allows a multiple reading of the object, both structural and superficial.

A round pouf with the plump fullness of a drop of water. Some leather strips of different widths are woven together, giving the surface of the pouf an unusual three-dimensionality, stretching it almost to the point of deformation.