Tadaima Console
- Designer:
- A+A Cooren
- Brand:
- ClassiCon
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Black stained oak
With its lightweight, sculptural forms, the Tadaima console welcomes one arriving home. The Japanese word ‘Tadaima’ means as much as ‘I am back’. Like a bowl or leaf, the console provides space for personal things we carry in our pockets. The sculptural form is both poetic and functional. It elegantly underlines the gesture of placing things down and picking them up again. Inspired by the formal language of a paddle or branch, the lines flow and are at the same time designed to follow the natural movement. Leaned against a wall, Tadaima finds a place even in narrow hallways, witnessing simple Japanese design aesthetics that aim to capture the feel of nature in products while applying contemporary manufacturing techniques to integrate them in our modern life.
Wall console. Solid black-stained oak, with clear varnish. Anti-slip transparent plastic gliders on the bottom.
Finish: Black stained oak, 73 x 21 x 88cm H.
With its lightweight, sculptural forms, the Tadaima console welcomes one arriving home. The Japanese word ‘Tadaima’ means as much as ‘I am back’. Like a bowl or leaf, the console provides space for personal things we carry in our pockets. The sculptural form is both poetic and functional. It elegantly underlines the gesture of placing things down and picking them up again. Inspired by the formal language of a paddle or branch, the lines flow and are at the same time designed to follow the natural movement. Leaned against a wall, Tadaima finds a place even in narrow hallways, witnessing simple Japanese design aesthetics that aim to capture the feel of nature in products while applying contemporary manufacturing techniques to integrate them in our modern life.
Wall console. Solid black-stained oak, with clear varnish. Anti-slip transparent plastic gliders on the bottom.
Finish: Black stained oak, 73 x 21 x 88cm H.
Designer
One Japanese, one French, partners in creation and in life, Aki and Arnaud Cooren founded A+A Cooren in 1999.