New/Relic: Fixtures
Presented by Minilo Studio & Hunney Studio
DETAILS
Free, no booking required
Le Space
1 Mater Street, Collingwood VIC, Australia
DATES
Thu 14 May 11am – 4.30pm
Fri 15 May 11am – 4.30pm
Fri 15 May 6 – 8pm
Opening party
Sat 16 May 11am – 4.30pm
Sun 17 May 11am – 4.30pm
Mon 18 May 11am – 4.30pm
Tue 19 May 11am – 4.30pm
Wed 20 May 11am – 4.30pm
Thu 21 May 11am – 4.30pm
Fri 22 May 11am – 4.30pm
Sat 23 May 11am – 4.30pm
Sun 24 May 11am – 4.30pm
The door handle. The joinery pull. The hook by the door. The most handled objects are often the most overlooked.
New/Relic explores the quiet architecture of touch: bringing everyday fixtures into focus and inviting designers from across disciplines to reimagine them as sculptural objects where function and ornament collide.
The hooks, handles and door pulls that shape how we move through a space have long existed at the edge of our attention. New/Relic brings them to the centre, celebrating the craft, materiality and intention behind the objects we reach for every day.
Presented by Minilo Studio and Hunney Studio in partnership with Pépite, and hosted by Le Space, Collingwood.
Participating designers include Carl Broesen, Jordan Fleming, Hunney Studio, Ka-Ra Studio, Kayleigh Heydon, Millie Savage, Minilo Studio, Sienna Schulz, Studio Backcountry and Studio Ceravolo.
Participants
Minilo Studio
Minilo is an architecture and interiors practice that embraces the beauty and simplicity of maximalist reductionism, reducing the built form to its essentials to allow for customisation, reconfiguration and the rich layering of personal objects of affect within homes.Led by Isabelle Jooste, the studio explores materiality, spatial clarity and subtle ornamentation, creating environments that are precise, flexible and deeply responsive to the lives they hold.
Hunney Studio
Hunney Studio is an emerging interiors practice with bright ideas, a big heart, and a playful curiosity across disciplines.Led by Chiara Hunwick, the studio operates at the intersection of art and cultural theory, producing interiors and objects that are enduring, imaginative and as rigorously researched as they are deeply human.