‘soroe’ by nendo explores the cylindrical form 

 

nendo introduces its new architectural hardware collection for the Japanese brand SANEI, dubbed ‘soroe’. The product line features a uniform set of designs using the cylinder with one side ‘sliced down’ as a base form.‘Cylindrical forms are easy on the hands but are slippery when gripped. Additionally, when multiple cylinders are next to one another, some gaps form. Creating faces resolves this, making it easier to fit pieces together and hook items on the fittings. Furthermore, because the design emphasizes a vertical or horizontal line, the hardware does not interfere with the existing horizontal floors and vertical walls,’ explains nendo. 

nendo launches 'soroe', a new architectural hardware collection for SANEI

overall configuration | image © Takao Nagase

 

 

combining hardware into a naturally organized set 

 

After establishing the foundation, nendo (see more here) extended the base form horizontally to create a ‘bar,’ which can be used as a door handle, towel hanger, or a supporting piece for a shelf. The flat face allows add-ons like trays, containers, mirrors, cups, and soap dispensers to be attached quickly and reliably. These items are anticipated to be used not only in the bathroom but also in closets, entryways, kitchens, and other areas of the home.

 

The dust box in the ‘soroe’ collection for SANEI (see more here) has a lid that balances on two supporting points, meaning that just lightly lifting one end will cause the box to open, and a soft touch will close it. Complementing the box are the sink bowl and mirror that appear to be hooked onto a bar, and easily stackable cups made of highly transparent silicone that can be inserted into cup holders thanks to their flat faces. While looking like glass, the cups are soft like rubber and remain intact after an accidental drop. The soap dispensers also emulate the base form, allowing them to be lined up side by side without producing gaps. ‘The items and accessories that are typically placed haphazardly on countertops become naturally more organized through the design,’ adds the studio.

nendo launches 'soroe', a new architectural hardware collection for SANEI

overall configuration | image © Takao Nagase

 

 

As for faucets, nendo created a standard, wall-mounted version. The wall-mounted faucet with a separate set of handles ensures that the elements are visually matched. In contrast, the one with the spout and handle attached appears as if the handle is floating on the spout, creating a unified impression when placed near a bar.

 

The same design rules apply to door handles, rotating door locks, doorknobs, door stoppers, and toilet paper holders. ‘While the items in the collection are not the main characters of a living space, by having them share the element of a sliced off ‘face,’ they help bring a sense of unity to the spatial whole,’ concludes nendo.

nendo launches 'soroe', a new architectural hardware collection for SANEIdoor handle | image © Takao Nagasenendo launches 'soroe', a new architectural hardware collection for SANEIdoor handle | image © Takao Nagase

nendo launches 'soroe', a new architectural hardware collection for SANEIfaucet / sink | image © Kaori Uemura

nendo launches 'soroe', a new architectural hardware collection for SANEIwall accessory | image © Takao Nagase

nendo launches 'soroe', a new architectural hardware collection for SANEIcontainers | image © Kaori Uemura

nendo launches 'soroe', a new architectural hardware collection for SANEIaccessories | image © Kaori Uemura

 

 

 

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image © Kaori Uemura
image © Kaori Uemura
image © Kaori Uemura
image © Kaori Uemura
© Takao Nagase
© Takao Nagase
faucet/sink | © Takao Nagase
faucet/sink | © Takao Nagase
wall accessories | image © Kaori Uemura
wall accessories | image © Kaori Uemura
door handle | image © Takao Nagase
door handle | image © Takao Nagase
faucet/sink | image © Takao Nagase
faucet/sink | image © Takao Nagase
silicone cups | image © Kaori Uemura
silicone cups | image © Kaori Uemura

project info:

 

name: soroe

design: nendo 

client: SANEI

collaborators: Shinichiro Umehana, Hirotaka Tanaka

photography: Takao Nagase, Kaori Uemura