After collaborating on the Origata bench and desk, Nao Tamura returns to design for Porro with the Ryo bookcase.
A shimmering fifth element within the space, Ryo is composed of long horizontal shelves supported by adjustable triangular elements made by folding a single sheet of aluminum, together creating open, multifunctional shelving systems.
The Japanese name “Ryo” (稜) means edge or ridge: the precise line where two planes meet in tension. Symbol of energy and stability, the triangle conveys both lightness and solidity, depending on the viewpoint.
A matrix for composing dynamic spaces, Ryo takes shape as a sculptural object with a deconstructivist design language that goes beyond pure functionality. It becomes a surface where light shimmers and shadows interact, enhanced by an almost invisible protective finish that preserves the material’s raw texture and natural character.
Through light and color, Ryo articulates the interior with a quiet sense of order, shaping the surrounding environment and creating engaging sensory experiences.