Nosigner's Arborism
Pearl — June 9, 2008 — Art & Design
References: nosigner & designspotter
This table called the "Arborism" has natural looking legs in the shape of bare trees in winter. The 'tree form arms' were configured using a fractal algorithm called 'Tree Curve,' so the design conceived displays natural logic. Its clean lines would suit either contemporary or upscale country decor.
The Japanese designer calls himself "Nosigner". He explains what "Nosigner" means : "The word 'design' originates from the Latin word 'designare' meaning de-sign. On the other hand, 'nosign' means no-sign which has no signature on it. Nosigner is somebody who designs invisible thing without explicit signature."
The Japanese designer calls himself "Nosigner". He explains what "Nosigner" means : "The word 'design' originates from the Latin word 'designare' meaning de-sign. On the other hand, 'nosign' means no-sign which has no signature on it. Nosigner is somebody who designs invisible thing without explicit signature."
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