Nami Shelving

Nami Shelving by Tom Fereday extends the Nami collection’s celebration of natural timber and enduring design. Defined by its celebrated soft-arced timber profile and a unique adaptable modular system, the shelving series is designed to sit quietly alongside the spaces it inhabits with its solid natural timber and subtle form.

Available in three sizes and a selection of oak, black Japan oak or walnut timber, the collection allows for a wide range of configurations — from small residential settings to larger architectural environments.

Developed as a flat-packed solid timber collection assembled with a single allen key, the system has been developed with longevity and low-impact transportation in mind while refined assembly detailing allows individual components to be replaced over time.

Single Column
1062mmL x 450mmD x 514mmH
1062mmL x 450mmD x 896mmH
1062mmL x 450mmD x 1278mmH
1062mmL x 450mmD x 1062mmH

Double Column
1924mmL x 450mmD x 514mmH
1924mmL x 450mmD x 896mmH
1924mmL x 450mmD x 1278mmH
1924mmL x 450mmD x 1062mmH

Triple Column
2786mmL x 450mmD x 514mmH
2786mmL x 450mmD x 896mmH
2786mmL x 450mmD x 1278mmH
2786mmL x 450mmD x 1062mmH

This product is available in various options. Organise an appointment to see the full range.
A great deal of care, experience, innovation and craftsmanship has gone into the furniture we produce. The following guide will help prolong the life of your furniture, ensuring your enjoyment of the product for a long time to come.

To ensure the longevity of your furniture, we recommend that it should be checked regularly for scratches, stains and any other damage to ensure repairs are minimal and manageable.

Tom Fereday

Tom Fereday is an industrial designer guided by the principle of honest design, creating products that celebrate materials, manufacturing, and thoughtful construction. He believes in designing from the inside out, where form is shaped by function, and every detail has purpose.

Fascinated by the tension between natural materials and contemporary manufacturing, Tom aims to create enduring objects that connect people to their environment through tactile finishes and quiet innovation. Born in Australia and raised in England, he studied at the Wimbledon School of Art before completing an honours degree in Industrial Design at the University of Technology Sydney. Since founding his studio in 2012, Tom has worked across Europe and Australia, collaborating with leading brands such as Herman Miller, Alessi, and Stellar Works. His work has been widely exhibited and published, reflecting a holistic approach that merges craftsmanship, technical precision, and minimalist aesthetics into meaningful, lasting design.

PROJECT. AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY WASHINGTON

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