Office of Tangible Space is an interdisciplinary design firm based in both New York and San Francisco and it recently unveiled its first solo show dubbed No Discipline. It is presented by VERSO, a gallery based in TriBeCa. The installation highlights the studio's line of work that brings a connection between human and physical spaces. As a result of this, the series is comprised of various works by the studio with contributing efforts.
Some of these names include Aelfie, Poppy Prints, Thirdkind, Mondays, Rosie Li, Made by Choice, and Ruxandra Duru. In addition to this, the studio also shines a spotlight on some of the in-house furniture collection products. The main focus that the designs all share is the prompt of how connections can be forged between products and people to enhance a space's experience.
Human Connection Design Exhibitions
VERSO Presents the No Discipline Solo Exhibition
Trend Themes
1. Human-physical Connection Integration - Creating seamless experiences where human and physical spaces intertwine.
2. Interactive Furniture Showcases - Highlighting products that promote connections between people and their environment.
3. Multidisciplinary Design Exhibitions - Showcasing collaborations that blur the lines between various creative disciplines.
Industry Implications
1. Design Exhibitions - Opportunities for showcasing innovative ways of designing spaces that connect with people.
2. Furniture Design - Emphasizing the importance of furniture in facilitating human connections within a space.
3. Interdisciplinary Collaborations - Exploring partnerships across different fields to create holistic experiences for users.