A maquette of the exhibition, top, one of the temporary exhibition houses within the city, pictured bottom
This curious title for a temporary exhibition was set up during the Dutch Design Week by a group of graduates and student designers from the Design Academy Eindhoven.
Objects in the Rearview Mirror are Closer Than They Appear exhibits a range of works each in their own Jurgen-Bey like cabinets or cubby holes within a city of other dwellings set inside an old warehouse.
The exhibition flyer designed by Cathelijn Kruunenberg
As described by the designers,
This exhibition takes you inside a curious world where things are turned inside out. Walking through a city of temporary houses feels like entering a book where products have become the characters of the story. Delicate and quiet, a little odd, clumsy but proud, lofty and gentle these residents show their true colours.
Copper lights and cabinet by David Derksen
A range of sinister dog illustrations by Gijs Kast
An exhibit of Story Signs by Florian de Visser
Gus + family light piece by Monique Habraken
Eva Gevaert's Straight Jacket table
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