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During 3daysofdesign, The Conary became home to “Gestures of Home”, a curated design exhibition presented by Openhouse Studio. Styled by artistic director Henriette Schou, the installation reimagined the domestic space as a poetic gallery, where design was not just seen, but felt and lived. Through carefully curated scenes, the exhibition invited visitors to reflect on the emotional and aesthetic rhythms of home life, where craftsmanship, materiality, and light converged.

 gestures of home

Housed inside The Conary during 3daysofdesign, Gestures of Home unfolded across a series of immersive settings, each evoking a distinct atmosphere while speaking a shared design language, in collaboration with Saba Italia and Armadillo.

On the ground floor, a warm and emotive space invited visitors to slow down — with soft forms, tactile textiles, and a sense of poetic freedom that made it feel instantly familiar. In the atrium, sculptural pieces came to life through Mediterranean light, natural materials, and expressive volumes, creating a quiet yet powerful dialogue between craftsmanship and architecture. A home reimagined as a gallery of everyday life.

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 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home

“Living with Intention: The Home as a Gallery of Everyday Life”

The conversation explored the home as an expressive, ever-evolving space where intimacy, daily rituals, and aesthetic sensibility shaped the rhythm of life. Inspired by Gestures of Home, Peter Ibsen (owner of Sunday-S Gallery), Johanna Nyborg (author of the Openhouse feature), and Andrew Trotter (co-founder of Openhouse and founder of Studio Andrew Trotter) reflected on how intentional living transformed the domestic realm into a quiet exhibition of who we are, and who we are becoming.

 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home

During 3daysofdesign, The Conary became home to “Gestures of Home”, a curated design exhibition presented by Openhouse Studio. Styled by artistic director Henriette Schou, the installation reimagined the domestic space as a poetic gallery, where design was not just seen, but felt and lived. Through carefully curated scenes, the exhibition invited visitors to reflect on the emotional and aesthetic rhythms of home life, where craftsmanship, materiality, and light converged.

 gestures of home

Housed inside The Conary during 3daysofdesign, Gestures of Home unfolded across a series of immersive settings, each evoking a distinct atmosphere while speaking a shared design language, in collaboration with Saba Italia and Armadillo.

On the ground floor, a warm and emotive space invited visitors to slow down — with soft forms, tactile textiles, and a sense of poetic freedom that made it feel instantly familiar. In the atrium, sculptural pieces came to life through Mediterranean light, natural materials, and expressive volumes, creating a quiet yet powerful dialogue between craftsmanship and architecture. A home reimagined as a gallery of everyday life.

 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home

During 3daysofdesign, The Conary became home to “Gestures of Home”, a curated design exhibition presented by Openhouse Studio. Styled by artistic director Henriette Schou, the installation reimagined the domestic space as a poetic gallery, where design was not just seen, but felt and lived. Through carefully curated scenes, the exhibition invited visitors to reflect on the emotional and aesthetic rhythms of home life, where craftsmanship, materiality, and light converged.

 gestures of home

Housed inside The Conary during 3daysofdesign, Gestures of Home unfolded across a series of immersive settings, each evoking a distinct atmosphere while speaking a shared design language, in collaboration with Saba Italia and Armadillo.

On the ground floor, a warm and emotive space invited visitors to slow down — with soft forms, tactile textiles, and a sense of poetic freedom that made it feel instantly familiar. In the atrium, sculptural pieces came to life through Mediterranean light, natural materials, and expressive volumes, creating a quiet yet powerful dialogue between craftsmanship and architecture. A home reimagined as a gallery of everyday life.

 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home gestures of home

During 3daysofdesign, The Conary became home to “Gestures of Home”, a curated design exhibition presented by Openhouse Studio. Styled by artistic director Henriette Schou, the installation reimagined the domestic space as a poetic gallery, where design was not just seen, but felt and lived. Through carefully curated scenes, the exhibition invited visitors to reflect on the emotional and aesthetic rhythms of home life, where craftsmanship, materiality, and light converged.

 gestures of home

Housed inside The Conary during 3daysofdesign, Gestures of Home unfolded across a series of immersive settings, each evoking a distinct atmosphere while speaking a shared design language, in collaboration with Saba Italia and Armadillo.

On the ground floor, a warm and emotive space invited visitors to slow down — with soft forms, tactile textiles, and a sense of poetic freedom that made it feel instantly familiar. In the atrium, sculptural pieces came to life through Mediterranean light, natural materials, and expressive volumes, creating a quiet yet powerful dialogue between craftsmanship and architecture. A home reimagined as a gallery of everyday life.

 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home

“Living with Intention: The Home as a Gallery of Everyday Life”

The conversation explored the home as an expressive, ever-evolving space where intimacy, daily rituals, and aesthetic sensibility shaped the rhythm of life. Inspired by Gestures of Home, Peter Ibsen (owner of Sunday-S Gallery), Johanna Nyborg (author of the Openhouse feature), and Andrew Trotter (co-founder of Openhouse and founder of Studio Andrew Trotter) reflected on how intentional living transformed the domestic realm into a quiet exhibition of who we are, and who we are becoming.

 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home

During 3daysofdesign, The Conary became home to “Gestures of Home”, a curated design exhibition presented by Openhouse Studio. Styled by artistic director Henriette Schou, the installation reimagined the domestic space as a poetic gallery, where design was not just seen, but felt and lived. Through carefully curated scenes, the exhibition invited visitors to reflect on the emotional and aesthetic rhythms of home life, where craftsmanship, materiality, and light converged.

 gestures of home

Housed inside The Conary during 3daysofdesign, Gestures of Home unfolded across a series of immersive settings, each evoking a distinct atmosphere while speaking a shared design language, in collaboration with Saba Italia and Armadillo.

On the ground floor, a warm and emotive space invited visitors to slow down — with soft forms, tactile textiles, and a sense of poetic freedom that made it feel instantly familiar. In the atrium, sculptural pieces came to life through Mediterranean light, natural materials, and expressive volumes, creating a quiet yet powerful dialogue between craftsmanship and architecture. A home reimagined as a gallery of everyday life.

 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home

During 3daysofdesign, The Conary became home to “Gestures of Home”, a curated design exhibition presented by Openhouse Studio. Styled by artistic director Henriette Schou, the installation reimagined the domestic space as a poetic gallery, where design was not just seen, but felt and lived. Through carefully curated scenes, the exhibition invited visitors to reflect on the emotional and aesthetic rhythms of home life, where craftsmanship, materiality, and light converged.

 gestures of home

Housed inside The Conary during 3daysofdesign, Gestures of Home unfolded across a series of immersive settings, each evoking a distinct atmosphere while speaking a shared design language, in collaboration with Saba Italia and Armadillo.

On the ground floor, a warm and emotive space invited visitors to slow down — with soft forms, tactile textiles, and a sense of poetic freedom that made it feel instantly familiar. In the atrium, sculptural pieces came to life through Mediterranean light, natural materials, and expressive volumes, creating a quiet yet powerful dialogue between craftsmanship and architecture. A home reimagined as a gallery of everyday life.

 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home
 gestures of home

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