"Pronounced “raw”, it doesn’t necessarily mean the same thing. While “Raw” suggests a more natural or original state, “Raugh” on the other hand actually means the way that something becomes naturally “undone” over time and as the result of repeated lived experience. Our house is really “Raugh” these days, and it feels great. Raugh plays with the idea of “natural order” and the way that the most progressive designs start out by looking backwards towards a more original or pure state of being."
-Andrea Zittel
Fusing ideas of landscape and interior design, Zittel has created a portable nature one can put in the confines of their home no matter where they are. THis specific landscape is modeled after the northern California deserts. Using high-art design elements, to create an aesthetically pleasing and representative image of Northern California, Zittel keeps in mind comfort and functionality.
"Pronounced “raw”, it doesn’t necessarily mean the same thing. While “Raw” suggests a more natural or original state, “Raugh” on the other hand actually means the way that something becomes naturally “undone” over time and as the result of repeated lived experience. Our house is really “Raugh” these days, and it feels great. Raugh plays with the idea of “natural order” and the way that the most progressive designs start out by looking backwards towards a more original or pure state of being."
ReplyDelete-Andrea Zittel
Fusing ideas of landscape and interior design, Zittel has created a portable nature one can put in the confines of their home no matter where they are. THis specific landscape is modeled after the northern California deserts. Using high-art design elements, to create an aesthetically pleasing and representative image of Northern California, Zittel keeps in mind comfort and functionality.