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‘Daily Squeeze’ is a hollow form built from clay slabs and finished with a satin matte glaze.
This process started, as it often does for me, through conversations with others. Working with ideas about everyday life is convenient, because it’s something we all do and can quite easily talk about. The dialogues often become funny, which is always a good start.
A limited edition of 12, each one unique.
Client: Hem
Curation: Arranging Things
Photography: Martin Brusewitz
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solid maple, solid birch, stoneware, glazes, arenga fibre, zipper, textile ribbon
The installation is based on the idea of the hallways’ act in a home as an intermezzo - a short dramatic, musical, or light characterful performance inserted between the acts of a drama or opera. With a scenographic view and a conceptual approach, I have explored the hallways’ components in correlation with our subconscious routines within that room. The project aims to discover everyday life choreographies with the material world and challenge the hallways’ practical tone. The wooden and ceramic objects are created with a focus on sensory experiences and particularly their sounds, which together play the hallways’ symphony.
The project was made in collaboration with choreographer and dancer Ida Kjällquist.
stoneware, glaze
‘Daily Squeeze’ is a hollow form built from clay slabs and finished with a satin matte glaze.
This process started, as it often does for me, through conversations with others. Working with ideas about everyday life is convenient, because it’s something we all do and can quite easily talk about. The dialogues often become funny, which is always a good start.
A limited edition of 12, each one unique.
Client: Hem
Curation: Arranging Things
Photography: Martin Brusewitz











