Mono do (a)wear
In a world of mass-produced goods, Josefine Anderson implores us to form meaningful connections with our belongings. ‘Mono do (a) wear’- a series of sustainably produced domestic objects that can be worn as clothing - invites playfulness into our daily routine. Take Josefine’s coat: when you take it off at the end of the day, you can use it to dress your cabinet. In this way, you hide the clutter inside and remind yourself it’s time to relax. The coat becomes something to look at, as it waits to be worn again. Josefine hopes that through use we create an emotional attachment with these hybrid-objects as they become an extension of ourselves. In the process, the thought of ever replacing them disappears.