
Anti Gravity
An experimental exploration of fur as an architectural material — from walls to ceilings, from tuft to shag — creating immersive spaces where softness reshapes perception.
Fur Beyond Dimension
This project emerges from the radical act of reimagining fur — not as fashion, not as ornament, but as an architectural material capable of reshaping how we inhabit space. Traditionally confined to garments and furnishings, fur is liberated here, applied to walls, ceilings, and surfaces in unexpected scales and dimensions. By displacing fur from its conventional domains, the design proposes a new aesthetic language: one where softness becomes structure, tactility becomes atmosphere, and materiality redefines perception.
Central to this vision is a challenge to gravity-bound spatial perception. We often read a room from the ground up, our gaze tethered to the floor. What happens when walls embrace us in fur, or ceilings descend in textured warmth? Such interventions shift the vantage point, encouraging occupants to reimagine interiors not as static enclosures but as immersive, sensorial landscapes.
The dialogue intensifies when fur collides with harder, colder materials like concrete or metal. This juxtaposition electrifies the senses — softness against solidity, warmth against austerity — creating tension, surprise, and intrigue. Each gesture transforms expectation into experience.
The project unfolds as a sequence of interconnected environments, each exploring fur at a different scale. One space cocoons with enveloping fur-lined walls; another suspends intimacy from a ceiling draped in texture. Across these variations, fur evolves from delicate tuft to voluminous shag, composing a symphony of tactility. The result is an architecture of sensation — spaces that invite touch, heighten awareness, and collapse the boundaries between material, body, and environment.
Location
Digital
Surface
50 m²
Year
2023



