A speculative research dealing with the biological and economical importance of sleep materialised in a series of fictional and idiosyncratic Things commonly associated both with the office and the home.
Inspired by Beatriz Colomina’s essay “24/7” (available here), it materialises a collection of objects stuck between the past and a future scenario, where societies will acknowledge and integrate sleep in working contracts and everyday routines.
How everyday objects could embody these developments? Which new and old stories will they keep telling?
Inspired by Beatriz Colomina’s essay “24/7” (available here), it materialises a collection of objects stuck between the past and a future scenario, where societies will acknowledge and integrate sleep in working contracts and everyday routines.
How everyday objects could embody these developments? Which new and old stories will they keep telling?
Mentoring by Henriette Waal, Jesse Howard, Jon Stam.
Mahogany FSC wood, natural sponge, virgin wool, pine resin, glazed stoneware.
Mahogany FSC wood, natural sponge, virgin wool, pine resin, glazed stoneware.
