HOODS | Moritz Schmid
Two walls of different heights.
HOODS is an architectural element, which, in terms of expression, lies somewhere between a curtain and an upholstered form. When creating upholstery, the textile usually follows the form of the item. Fascinated by the characteristics of Canvas and the simple folds the textile creates from its own weight while hanging, I decided to start the other way around.
Out of the basic textile, a freestanding room divider emerges. Its contour lines are defined by a simple structure, the textile and gravity. Tailor-made oval covers composed of different colour fields of Canvas textile are draped in an informal way over board-roll structures. These walls are easy to move and position in the room. While they divide the space, the colour fields can also be seen as a background. The HOODS become a part of the space.