
INVENTORY 1/
PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS
Textiles collected through an open call for textiles. Donated items include worn-out bedsheets and household fabrics, marked by use and memory. This source adds emotional presence and domestic character to the archive.
INVENTORY 2/
TEXTILE SERVICE PROVIDER
Collected from a textile service company that maintains textiles for hotels, restaurants and healthcare environments. These materials were sorted out due to stains or tears . Reflects industrial turnover and quality demands.
INVENTORY 3/
TEXTILE PRODUCER
High-end interior textiles sourced from a curtain company. Includes cut-offs or missewn pieces, unused but excluded from production. Reflects on the waste created by precision and perfection in textile production.
INVENTORY 4/
TEXTILE SORTING FACILITY
Pre-sorted post-consumer textiles from a sorting facility working with one second-hand partner. Materials unsuitable for reuse in resale were passed on for design exploration in this project. Reflects on systemic challenges within textile sorting and logistics.