Redefinition of a pillow

Pillows and cocooning

canvas, velvet, wool jeans
50x50 cm, 60x80 cm
Dražić Tajda, Ekart Katarina, Gardina Margarita, Janakova Irina, Lesar Ela, Šmid Sara, Šter Teja, Vidic Tanja, Sanchez Laura, Brezovnik Žiga, Čufer Kaja, Gazvoda Maja, Hudobivnik Špela, Jaklin Anja, Končar Anita, Litovski Borjan, Mamić Rebeka, Merše Nuša, Pajek Rebeka, Primec Eva, Boelsing Ina, Mohorič Vanesa, Pilipović Ajla, Podgoršek Jaka (SI)
May 26, 2021
to August 14, 2021
Kranj City Library
Mentor: red. prof. Karin Košak Implementation assistance: red. prof. Marija Jenko / 3rd year, Textile and clothing design, Department of textiles, graphics and design, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, University of Ljubljana / 2021

The students wondered what the pillow meant to us in the corona time of uncertainty. Either as a symbol of comfort and homeliness at home, or shelter and consolation. During the time of forced confinement between the four walls, our living space gained in importance significantly. They researched the concept of “cocooning” *. For the project they analyzed pillows on the Slovenian and foreign markets. They designed their starting points for their own collection of pillows according to the purpose, target group, technical implementation and sales potential.

* "Cocooning means staying in your home, isolated from perceived danger, instead of going out. The term was coined in 1981 by Faith Popcorn, a trend forecaster and marketing consultant. It is used in social science marketing, parenting, forecasting economic trends, self-help, religion." / Source: Wikipedia.

Photography: Maša Pirc/BIEN 2021