Work

Space

Three-dimensional and particularly interactive installations of spatial lace interventions involve extensive architectural planning, complex design, and inventive fabrication methods. Special attention is devoted to the functionality of interactive objects, with a focus on ergonomics and durability. Due to their multiple attachment points and lightweight nature, these objects are structurally completely safe.

Screen

Two-dimensional screens offer a warm, organic, and sustainable method to physically divide space while preserving visual connection or creating a sense of privacy. Particularly in hospitality settings, they can serve as a prominent feature of interior design. In private homes, smaller lace screens have been functionally used as railings on balconies or staircases.

Wall

Large lace works, when installed on a wall, remain true to lace’s traditional role as decoration, preserving its appearance though significantly enlarging its scale. This transformation can turn a seemingly mundane item like a small white doily on a grandmother’s shelf into a ‘cool’ and contemporary design feature (or even an artwork).

Light

Warm white light enclosed in the twisted network of intertwined ropes and twines creates a cozy atmosphere, while it animates the surrounding surfaces with its graphic shadows.
Sculptural lights are meticulously handmade from various fiber materials and crafted to order, they offer customization options in sizes, shapes, materials, and colors, ensuring a unique and personalized touch to any space.