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August 25, 2021

OPEN BOX!
CHUP FRIEMERT, Hamburg/Süderstapel

HEAVY MET


July 20, 2021

VIRIEUDIPETRILLO.COM

BOARDING #25
LODEFROY DE VIRIEU, Paris

Dear Godefroy, like debris washed on to the shore you once presented our work – objet trouvé. Years later this message in a bottle eventually brought us together on a very classy beach. Yours Dominik


July 19, 2021

Letter box.

Summer holidays in a small village in Occitanie in South of France – the same place since over ten years. In front of our house there is a yellow letter box installed. Daily pick-up except Monday – since ever. Is this story over now as there is a official tape wrapped around it? The locker is broken. Will be fixed within the next weeks. Until then the postman will take your letters.
Lived Sustainability!


July 2, 2021

Lightweight frame constructions

How to make spatial structures from a sheet of paper – with single or connected frame outlines. In: Sadami Yamada, Kiyotada Ito, Handbuch der Papierkunst, Würzburg 1968


July 2, 2021

BOARDING #24
JUSTUS THEINERT, Stuttgart

Dear Justus, it’s been a long time since we talked about original packaging: If we don’t throw it away immediately, it always outlives its contents. Yours Silke


June 17, 2021

When dolls’ houses were still being papered …

You could order miniature wallpapers from Handicrafts Ltd. – ‘like real’ and ‘in beautiful coloured patterns’. Advertisement in: The Woodworker, November 1924


27. April 2021

SEBASTIANBERGNE.COM

OPEN BOX!
SEBASTIAN BERGNE, London

Your Smart Box when I had come, you had already left. This was in Bolzano years ago. Following your work since then gives me the certainty that we would have got on well as colleagues.


25. April 2021

SEBASTIANBERGNE.COM

BOARDING #01
SEBASTIAN BERGNE, London

INVITED BY BABETTE WIEZOREK

Dear Sebastian, when I had come, you had already left. This was in Bolzano years ago. Following your work since then gives me the certainty that we would have got on well as colleagues. Yours Babette


We called international designers and artists for contributing to Living in a Box – Collection of Artefacts. The object’s limit is 10/10/10 cm – the size of a little cardboard box. This website is the virtual showcase of the growing participation. Works will be presented here in the order of their arrival. We share the process in our Journal. 

Dominik Harborth & Silke Ihden-Rothkirch Berlin, April 2021