339 holes

  • Geraldine Spilker

Inspired from an earthquake safe architecture from over 1500 years ago, this cabinet invites the user to welcome inclination. We live in a world, where furniture is judged to be good, when it is straight and static. Hierarchy in diameters of the holes and the wooden sticks allows the cabinet to only consist of sticks containing sticks, with no fixed joints, creating a surprisingly moving cabinet. The objects chosen to be exhibited within the cabinet will evoke an interesting reaction in balance of the cabinet, bringing a more lively and unpredictable component in our interiors.