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Musico is an exploration of the intertwined relationship between sound and cool space. Rooted in the concept of “visible melody,” the project translates auditory rhythms into physical form through a series of flowing structures and sensory installations. Each element acts like a stretched note, suspended in space, capturing the ephemeral presence of music as it resonates, decays, and re-emerges in architectural gestures.

   



ACT III
Closing SCENE
Deep Calm explores how furniture can hug, hold and squeeze its users. Drawing on the therapeutic benefits of deep pressure – often experienced through sensations of being hugged, held, or squeezed – this exhibit highlights how such sensations can induce relaxation and reduce anxiety.




   



   

The middle yard
You may have seen this in the news, but we are excited to present our upcoming exhibition Deep Calm at this year’s Melbourne Design Week.




   

   

Renderings
 
The exhibition features custom-designed floor rugs which are designed as a sensory tactile base for visitors to lay down along with weighted soft forms, or sofas, that give you a heavy hug. A soundscape by Jeanette Little will relax visitors under the weight of Deep Calm and invigilators dressed in SUKU Home will guide and tuck them in.



   

ACT III
Closing SCENE
Deep Calm explores how furniture can hug, hold and squeeze its users. Drawing on the therapeutic benefits of deep pressure – often experienced through sensations of being hugged, held, or squeezed – this exhibit highlights how such sensations can induce relaxation and reduce anxiety.






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