Flux
A modular system for temporary storage in the hallway and beyond, inspired by the movement of scenography
Flux is a scenography for the transformation of entering and leaving the home. Exploring the intuitive choreographic routines in entryways, it inspires movement and interaction with the user on the border between the private and public.
It is created through an exploration of the dramaturgical and choreographic dimension of the entryway that inspires play, movement and whimsical open interactions with the user as an actor on the border between the inside and outside.
The word foyer originates in theatre — a room where actors rest before going on stage. Items in the anteroom are costumes and props for entering the scene that is the outside — and Flux adapts to all spatial contexts and needs of the passage.
A dynamic mobile of hanging and storage elements animates the often overlooked hallway with a subtle play of motion, visibility, tactility, light and shadow.
The construction consists of the frame as a unique mobile of elements for hanging and storing objects that play with different material properties, openness, density, tactility, movement and sight, light and shadow — together or individually with the aim of intuitive use for temporary storage in a context that goes beyond the hallway.