• Dirty Business

    Textile installation addresses fundamental inequality embodied in certain objects that are strongly marked by gender, class, and national belonging.

  • Vege(table) cloth

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  • Sieves

    The art installation derives from the handicraft tradition of dyeing horsehair, that used to create checkered pattern fabrics for sieves.

  • Caps

    Caps made out of upcycled musem grade 18th & 19th century cotton and linen fabric each with one-of-a-kind antique 13th to 16th century bronze buckle.

  • Dirty Business

    Textile installation addresses fundamental inequality embodied in certain objects that are strongly marked by gender, class, and national belonging.

  • Caps

    Caps made out of upcycled musem grade 18th & 19th century cotton and linen fabric each with one-of-a-kind antique 13th to 16th century bronze buckle.

  • Consume Me

    Three-part placement materializes the properties of the considered spatial categories; trade fairs, shopping malls and online shopping.

  • Dirty Business

    Textile installation addresses fundamental inequality embodied in certain objects that are strongly marked by gender, class, and national belonging.

  • Vege(table) cloth

    Grandma’s fabrics were transformed into sustainable kitchen cloths as a Christmas gift collection.

  • Sieves

    The art installation derives from the handicraft tradition of dyeing horsehair, that used to create checkered pattern fabrics for sieves.

  • Vege(table) cloth

    Grandma’s fabrics were transformed into sustainable kitchen cloths as a Christmas gift collection.

  • Dirty Business

    Textile installation addresses fundamental inequality embodied in certain objects that are strongly marked by gender, class, and national belonging.

  • Dirty Business

    Textile installation addresses fundamental inequality embodied in certain objects that are strongly marked by gender, class, and national belonging.

  • Sieves

    The art installation derives from the handicraft tradition of dyeing horsehair, that used to create checkered pattern fabrics for sieves.

  • Caps

    Caps made out of upcycled musem grade 18th & 19th century cotton and linen fabric each with one-of-a-kind antique 13th to 16th century bronze buckle.

  • Klofar

    The work is a part of a series of objects constructed from the premodern cleaning tools of Slovenia’s countryside everyday in a way that transforms them from simple tools to luxurious goods.

  • Consume Me

    Three-part placement materializes the properties of the considered spatial categories; trade fairs, shopping malls and online shopping.

  • Caps

    Caps made out of upcycled musem grade 18th & 19th century cotton and linen fabric each with one-of-a-kind antique 13th to 16th century bronze buckle.

  • Dirty Business

    Textile installation addresses fundamental inequality embodied in certain objects that are strongly marked by gender, class, and national belonging.

  • Cushion covers

    All items are unique and made in limited editions. They are produced in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in collaboration with local artisans.