Nendo, Seven doors, Abe Kogyo. Baby. Abe Kogyo also manufactures various interior fittings for nurseries and pre-schools, and this gave rise to
the idea of having adults and children walk through doors that match their respective sizes.
Nendo, Seven doors, Abe Kogyo. Slide. Much like a window blind, this door can create small spaces to let light in, to let a breeze through, and to
create a greater sense of connectivity between rooms. From techniques used to make sliding doors,
this design idea has once again added a new and functional value to the conventional door.
Nendo, Seven doors, Abe Kogyo. Hang. A door fitted with internal 2.5mm magnet sheet, allowing the user to attach various accessories to it such as trays, dust bins,
flower pots, vases, and other containers. This design feature has given a new function to the door as a storage device,
rather than just a thing to go in and out of.
Nendo, Seven doors, Abe Kogyo. Lamp. A door and lighting fixture in one, employing the wiring techniques used in electronic locks.
Nendo, Seven doors, Abe Kogyo. Wall. By covering this door with shelves and picture frames that one would usually fit to a wall, this unit dims
the very concept of a door, allowing it to blend into the wall to an unprecedented extent.
The shelves and frames have been made by applying the ‘V-cut’ technology used for finishing the edges of flush doors.
Also, the frames are easy to remove and reattach, and they have been fitted with a newly designed connector to prevent them
from shaking when opening and closing the door.
Nendo, Seven doors, Abe Kogyo. Corner. A door that allows the user to enter and exit through corners of a room, transforming the way we think about interior layout.
As this door opens particularly wide, an additional practical result of this design has been easier and more comfortable wheelchair access.
Seven doors
Design: Nendo
Producer: Abe Kogyo