Note: Colour unevenness due to wood grain and lye creates a warm and simple texture
Also available in beige and other colours (see link here)
exploring how textile objects – old and new – bear witness to histories and stories that are often marginalized or forgotten
its flexibility of use and the close relationship of indoor and outdoor spaces
Vietnamese Objects. The Material Culture of Resilience in the Face of (de)colonization Yamato Note: Colour unevenness due toC ph (coffee), c ph phin (coffee filter), atis (artichoke), xi n ma (cinema), cng tin (canteen), xi mng (cement), gh t n (Thonet chair): In the Vietnamese language, many words and names of everyday objects clearly show their French origins. Through cultural anthropology, epistemology of Vietnamese design, and the sociology of objects, the research project 'Objets Vietnamiens' analyses the production of objects in Vietnam in the light of French