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30/05/2022 | DESIGN

ANA MARÍA GÓMEZ. PORTABLE HOUSES

Ana Mara Gómez, a Colombian designer, designs pieces of furniture as if they were wearable objects. Her work challenges traditional ways of thinking about furniture.

Amgs is a design studio founded by Ana María Gómez in 2015 and co-run by Véronique van Lierde since 2019. The duo’s interest in the visual, tactile, and spatial aspects of fabrics and the relationship between fabrics and space led to “Oruga”. Nomadically moving furniture around within a home to meet people's needs is part of thinking of pieces as fluid objects that adapt based on our needs over time. Basically, living domestic space modularly. The unpredictable use of furniture pieces can also be seen in the production methods: the cotton yarn is knitted in an unsystematic way in which the machine decides the rhythm by itself after being instructed to do so. 


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