One Day Stand
FURNITURE DESIGN, NAMING, COPYWRITING
DESIGN CONCEPT
One Day Stand is an object affirming human nature, which brings laziness in front of order or aesthetics. Clothes we have worn once are left abandoned in the path between the wardrobe and the laundry machine. It isn't clean enough to find its place in the wardrobe again, nor dirty enough to stand in the queue for laundry. So the clothes start to gather like parasites in the symbiotic relationships with the chairs, sofas, or ironing boards, until this decadent life form is finally destroyed by our cathartic decision to bring order into our lives. This utilitarian sculpture is an homage to all the chairs devoured by the piles of abandoned clothes.
EXHIBITIONS
Dutch Design Week 2016, Piet Hein Eek, NL Zagreb Design Week 2016, Croatia Young Balkan Designers 2016, Serbia
Photography: Marija Gašparović
Year: 2016