http://www.designboom.com/design/colored-pencil-tables-by-nendo/
This piece displays organization by the arrangement of the tables by both side and color transition.
2. Synergy
http://www.designboom.com/design/the-may-design-series-2013-excel-london/
Many of the separate parts of the pieces in this series are simple on their own, but when arranged in a group or as a whole, they become more impressive.
3. Order and freedom
http://www.designboom.com/design/nendo-illuminated-for-wastberg/
While the last or lined up in an orderly fashion, they are all varied in height and shape, in no specific pattern, which allows some freedom between the structure.
4. Structure and Unity
http://www.designboom.com/design/money-jewelry-increasing-value-by-lauren-vanessa-tickle/
The piece is strictly structured throughout, and on both sides there is an obvious sense of unity in movement and shape.
5. Symmetry
http://www.designboom.com/design/nendo-80-sheets-of-mountains-at-stockholm-furniture-fair/
While there are changes throughout the sizes, if the separate curves were to be split in half, they all would be symmetrical.
6. Repetition with variety
http://www.designboom.com/design/baguette-tables-by-studio-rygalik/
The entire table is made out of the same material (baguettes) and repeated throughout, but the various lengths and subtle changes in shape change throughout the table.
7. Rhythm and gradation
http://www.designboom.com/design/genetically-modified-egg-by-dominic-wilcox/
The egg starts out circular and curved around the top, but as it gradually changes downward, its shape experiences a complete transformation from a circle to a square.
This piece displays organization by the arrangement of the tables by both side and color transition.
2. Synergy
http://www.designboom.com/design/the-may-design-series-2013-excel-london/
Many of the separate parts of the pieces in this series are simple on their own, but when arranged in a group or as a whole, they become more impressive.
3. Order and freedom
http://www.designboom.com/design/nendo-illuminated-for-wastberg/
While the last or lined up in an orderly fashion, they are all varied in height and shape, in no specific pattern, which allows some freedom between the structure.
4. Structure and Unity
http://www.designboom.com/design/money-jewelry-increasing-value-by-lauren-vanessa-tickle/
The piece is strictly structured throughout, and on both sides there is an obvious sense of unity in movement and shape.
5. Symmetry
http://www.designboom.com/design/nendo-80-sheets-of-mountains-at-stockholm-furniture-fair/
While there are changes throughout the sizes, if the separate curves were to be split in half, they all would be symmetrical.
6. Repetition with variety
http://www.designboom.com/design/baguette-tables-by-studio-rygalik/
The entire table is made out of the same material (baguettes) and repeated throughout, but the various lengths and subtle changes in shape change throughout the table.
7. Rhythm and gradation
http://www.designboom.com/design/genetically-modified-egg-by-dominic-wilcox/
The egg starts out circular and curved around the top, but as it gradually changes downward, its shape experiences a complete transformation from a circle to a square.
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