Thing Modular Unit

  • Scope

    ARCHITECTURE & INTERIORS:

    Concept Design; Design Development & Execution Drawings; Construction Supervision

    OBJECTS:

    Furniture & Product Design

  • Collaborators

    Haitham Haidar, Tenor

    Goethe-Institut Lebanon (Fantasmeem Grant)

    Joe Khoury, Photography

Thing lives within the discourse of its limitations & its open ended-ness, its servitude & its range of possibilities, and the agency of its user with its own tactile intelligence.

Born out of a collaboration with Haitham Haidar (Tenor), Thing is a five-sided wooden unit that lends itself to a multitude of uses by accommodating several arrangements and add-ons. Through negotiating what it can be with what you want it to be, Thing lives within the discourse of its limitations & its open ended-ness, its servitude & its range of possibilities, and the agency of its user with its own tactile intelligence.

We initiated our collaboration without an end product in mind. It simply began as a series of conversations about music and design. Slowly, I became more intrigued by Haitham’s process of learning rather than the completed piece itself. Thus, talking about technical aspects such as placement, breath and line, soon turned into engaging discussions about his musical process, agency, and empathy.

As part of Beirut Design Week 2017, we showcased prototypes of Thing arranged into different formations, many of which are the results of a workshop where eight people from varied professional backgrounds were invited to arrange Thing(s) into meaningful compositions of their own. Through these forms, the eight participants joined in on the conversation between Twig, Haitham, and the Thing(s) themselves.

Thing was then further developed as part of the FANTASMEEM Grant, the design-related project of the Goethe-Institut Libanon, into a flatpack modular piece of furniture made using wood offcuts. The project was part of a global program on Cultural and Creative Industries implemented in six countries, three in the MENA region and three in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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