Slow down, take a moment. We invite you into a world where the everyday becomes extraordinary, and where play—purposeless yet profoundly meaningful—takes center stage.
Crafted from plywood, drywall, stucco, Tremclad paint, and other construction materials, Fleming plays with everyday objects, elevating them onto columns, making them both unreachable and untouchable, allowing them to exist purely as forms, devoid of their utilitarian roles.
Les petites tours (Steelcase) pays homage to the everyday objects that share our spaces and shape our existence. It’s a negotiation of the tension between functionality and expression, between the freedom to interact and the restrictions imposed by context. It asks us to pause and appreciate the present. Regardless of whether we opt to observe from afar or crave interaction, our experience is a component of this ever-evolving narrative.
This is a nod to childhood exploration and the simple joys of play.
Photography by Darren Rigo.