New York 2016: prolific Japanese studio Nendo has unveiled a collection of furniture and lighting featuring sketch-like outlines that trace the motion of moving elements (+ slideshow).
The Trace collection includes a range of cupboards, a long glass-topped reception counter and a series of black metal lighting pendants.
The movements of each piece – such as the opening of cupboard doors or the swinging of a hanging light bulb – are highlighted with black metal outlines.
Video demonstrating the movements of the Trace cupboard
The studio said that the outlines reflected the movements that and to be taken into account by designers when laying out spaces.
"Within the space where we live there are items that move," said the studio. "They are furniture, doors and windows – items that move in relation to our daily activities."
"Although they may not be visible, we are subconsciously aware of the traces of their movements every day," it said. "For example, because of that, we do not put a vase in front of a door."
"It is essential for a person who specialises in space design to be even more aware of this, as they have to portray these traces onto drawings."
Each of the 12 cupboards in the collection feature doors that open in different configurations, while 10 lighting pendants are each positioned at different angles.
The long glass-topped reception counter is supported by a series of wooden legs, which feature the trace of a door opening in a frame-by-frame sequence.