Vienna Design Week 2010: Studio Olgoj Chorchoj Go Back to Their Childhood

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Studio Olgoj Chorchoj’s Back to the Childhood giant dining table installation.

Studio Olgoj Chorchoj were commissioned to create a new piece of work for the Liechtenstein’s Museum’s exhibition, ‘Baroque Splendour and Stainless Steel. Table Culture with a Past and a Future’ (see earlier post about Studio Makkink and Bey’s Silver Sugar Spoon installation for this exhibit)

Their installation, Back to the Childhood, explores the feeling of what it might be like to be a child by displaying a wooden dining table with drinking glasses and other tableware enlarged to twice its size, thus creating a differentiation in scale which positions an adult at the vantage point of a six year old. As you walk up to the table you can just about see the objects on the table surface adding to the sense of remoteness and mystery.

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