SOFT WARDROBE
Insideness vs. Outsideness
Mans way to deal with outsideness is to try to contol nature. We build paths through nature, cut the grass in gardens to the same length, sculpt hedges and plant trees in a grid.
Inside we put our belongings in straight heavy boxes, the content is forced into these systems. But nature is not obeying human made rules. Even man as a part of nature fails to fit his own pursuit of order, and corners and insides of boxes get untidy again.
The soft wardrobe is supported and shaped by the strength and volume of the things put inside.
Its walls are not hard and supporting, but soft like the clothes and flexible. They react in a certain way to the content and the way you fill the wardrobe. Like this it changes its character according to the filling and becomes more alive.
If we would break these grids of staightness and organization a tiny bit, everything would look more organic, wild and alive, outsideness would be brought to the inside.
Material: foam rubber, textile, yarn















