Jarrodkris
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Hi everyone,
I’ve been noticing how much design influences mood in a space, even with the simplest objects. A rug, a mat, or even a storage basket can feel more like a piece of art than just a practical item if it has the right textures, shapes, or colors.
It got me thinking: how do you all view everyday items in your homes? Do you treat them as functional tools first, or do you pick them based on artistic value as well?
Personally, I’ve been exploring some pieces recently that blur that line, one example was a Singapore based site I stumbled across where the rugs almost feel like canvases. It really made me rethink how functional design can double as creative expression.
Would love to hear your thoughts on this overlap of art and daily living.
Cheers,
Jarrod
I’ve been noticing how much design influences mood in a space, even with the simplest objects. A rug, a mat, or even a storage basket can feel more like a piece of art than just a practical item if it has the right textures, shapes, or colors.
It got me thinking: how do you all view everyday items in your homes? Do you treat them as functional tools first, or do you pick them based on artistic value as well?
Personally, I’ve been exploring some pieces recently that blur that line, one example was a Singapore based site I stumbled across where the rugs almost feel like canvases. It really made me rethink how functional design can double as creative expression.
Would love to hear your thoughts on this overlap of art and daily living.
Cheers,
Jarrod