co/rizom is committed to a responsible and sustainable model of production, one that protects the essential craft skills and artisan knowledge of small-scale makers around the world. They connect artisans with the support they need to turn their heritage craft skills into viable livelihoods, integrating their unique products into the global supply chain. The name co/rizom is related to the rhizome. noun: a continuously growing horizontal underground stem capable of forming new plants by producing a network of roots and shoots.
little monsters
Tucked away in a small Transylvanian town co/rizom not only discovered Vasilică Isăcescu - a traditional wood carver collecting wild herbs to make a living but also antiques folk chairs in the local museum. They immediately recognised the iconic strength of these objects & created seven ‘little monsters’.
They paired them with patchwork pillows created by Wiener Times available through the co/rizom sales network.
Here's a visual walk through the process of building little monsters:
Project team:
Artisan: Vasilică Isăcescu
Pillows: Wiener Times
Designer: Nadja Zerunian
Business developer: Andrei Georgescu
Photographer: Mark Glassner/ Pauline Thurn und Taxis / Matei Plesa
Videos: Matei Plesa / Raul Stan
See more projects by co/rizom and get in contact here.
The future is in the making is an exhibition developed with the support of the Romanian Institute of Culture and Humanistic Research in Venice.