“Distant Symphony” by Rooms Studio
Under these circumstances Rooms felt it was important to pursue collaborative work and to invite different artists to conduct a dialogue and shared design process. Such as Salome Chigalashvili, who co-designed the Two-sided Gateway Divider using unprocessed yarn to interpret folk motifs by adapting embroidery to the scale of furniture. Or Shotiko Aptsiauri, who used beeswax as a material solution for the Sacral Geometry collection, which includes a wax stool and candle holder.
This exhibition is a meditation on humanity's ambiguous approach to social life-oscillating between the need for solitude and the desire for companionship. Fusing diverse sources of influence, the show’s title alludes to the practice of polyphonic singing, essential to Georgian folk culture, reinterpreting it here as a design endeavor.
Like a ‘Distant Symphony’, Rooms' work mixes Asian and European traditions and aspects of Georgia’s Soviet history. The unexpected juxtapositions evoke fantasies of silk-road-archaism and sentimental ritualism, elegantly fusing alleged opposites: natural and man-made, personal and collective, archaic and contemporary.
Check out exclusive images below and catch the exhbit running through November 20.