Yuliia Kucheriavenko

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My graduation project delves into the multifaceted concept of "home" and the elements that create a sense of belonging. "Home" is not just a physical space but a feeling composed of various elements. I approach this concept by breaking it down into fundamental geometric components, starting with a broad, global understanding of "home" and gradually refining it to a personal scale.
As an interior designer and a Ukrainian, I grew up surrounded by intricate patterns from my culture and family heritage. These patterns have been a constant presence throughout my life, and they play a central role in my final project. By printing these patterns on textiles, I aim to evoke a sense of warmth and coziness that textiles naturally provide.
The shape of the project itself resembles a cave, symbolising the protective and intimate space we carve out from our memories of home. Inside this cave-like structure, light serves as an indicator of something sacred and inviting, drawing viewers into a space that holds memories and a sense of comfort.
Through this project, I hope to convey the universal yet deeply personal feeling of home.

Testing out the patterns and light to create a “home” feeling.

Patterns VOL.1
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