LAURA MRKSA

, slow designer in Amsterdam (ig).

Rope Two-Seater 01 in Aubergine is one of the pieces of the Take a Seat Collection. It’s an old sofa frame found by my friends in front of their house in Amsterdam.

The Take a Seat collection is a part of the Liftovers project — an upcycling trajectory of my design practice. The collection consists of second-hand chrome tubular frames, iconic of the mid-century modern and space-age eras, restored and transformed with my hand-woven rope nets. Using an intuitive weaving process without predetermined patterns, the nets embody a dialogue between chance and order, blending chaos and structure. Weaving serves as a repairing technology, extending the lifespan of furniture while challenging the linear, consumption-driven lifecycle of objects.

The weaving technique draws inspiration from the invisible labor of traditional net-making, particularly the women in fishing communities who repaired and maintained nets. Through this lens, Take a Seat reflects on care, interconnectedness, and the unseen narratives behind objects. By prioritising craft, the series redefines the value of restoration and invites reflection on collective responsibility.

EXHIBITION

photography / Abel Minnée

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The Take a Seat collection is making its debut at Object Rotterdam! Come by and take a seat 🪑 📍 Rodezand 46
🗓️ 14–16 February
⏰ 11am–6pm

♬ original sound – Laura Mrksa