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CO-EXISTENCE: A Textile Furniture Installation

Role: Co-Designer / Co-Fabricator
Client: OK Foundation Exhibition 02
Location: Los Angeles, 90007
Year: 2024

Team: Makayla Oas, Isaiah zamudio, Della Smith, Edith Chang, Livia Mitchell

Materials: Wire, Mesh, Fabric, Acrylic Panels, Snake Skin, Metal Bars, Lamp

This textile sculpture furniture project includes a chair, lamp, and mannequin—each crafted using the same materials to maintain a cohesive design language while exploring form and materiality. The chair represents comfort and rest, the lamp symbolizes creativity and illumination, and the mannequin stands for human presence and identity. Mannequin: This Mannequin is made from wire mesh, fabric, acrylic panels, wires, and even snake skin were used. Chair: The chair was made from metal bars. Wires and fabric was used to make the bedding like the back and bottom support of the chair so it can withstand a person sitting. Lamp: We recycled a old lamp to give it more structure. We extended the top of the lamp giving it a unique structure made from wires and wire mesh. 

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