

Photo: Jonas Ingerstedt for RUM Magazine


Photo: Jonas Ingerstedt for RUM Magazine

A freestanding drapery reminiscent of a theatre curtain made from one single piece of draped fabric. Historically, draped fabric has conveyed nobility and sophistication to the subjects. In portraits and sculptures it has served as a Metaphor for wellness and cultivation, and at theatres the curtain itself lends a feeling of excitement and anticipation. ”Cut” is a metaphor loaded with theese things at the same time as it seves as a backdrop or a divider in any room. Material: Laser cut fabric (Kvadrat) Arc of steel and base of marble.
Photo: Jonas Ingerstedt for RUM Magazine
Photo: Jonas Ingerstedt for RUM Magazine