This project explores home as a lived experience shaped by the objects we carry, the rituals we perform, and the ways our bodies inhabit space, rather than as a fixed architectural setting.
At the center of the project is a transformable knitted structure positioned between garment, furniture, and shelter. Drawing on the intimate relationship between knitwear and the body, the work uses textiles to create familiarity and comfort within changing environments. Worn, carried, reshaped, or placed in space, the structure adapts to different situations and invites personal interaction.
Designed to respond to individual preferences and needs, it transforms alongside its user, creating temporary spaces of comfort, belonging, and encounter. In doing so, the project proposes textiles as active spatial structures through which a sense of home can be continuously shaped, carried, and redefined.