Kīpuka by Leong Leong
Kī.puka - noun. Variation or change of form (puka, hole), as a calm place in a high sea, deep place in a shoal, opening in a forest, openings in cloud formations, and especially a clear place or oasis within a lava bed where there may be vegetation.
Kīpuka is inspired by the Native Hawaiian concept of an ‘oasis’ or a ‘clearing’: a pocket of life that persists within turbulent environmental transformations. A calm patch in rough waters, or vegetation sprung from a lava flow. Taking cues from these natural forms, the Kīpuka project is an adaptable system of objects that transforms domestic spaces into sanctuaries for rest, play and reflection.