Forgotten Futures Printed Viscose
A cloth assembled the way a journey is remembered.
A cloth assembled the way a journey is remembered. Handwritten correspondence, postcards, maps, archival documents, weathered architecture and pieces of language are layered until their origins are hard to place — markings that recall vertically and horizontally written scripts, overlapping in one field. It is the feeling of arriving somewhere unfamiliar, surrounded by languages you may not speak, and still recognising a gesture or a structure that reminds you of home.
The name is for the histories that could easily have been lost: the lives we might have lived, the places we leave behind, the fragments of culture and memory we carry into whatever comes next. The past is not preserved here — it becomes material for imagining another future.
Printed double-sided, so colour and image meet from opposing faces of the viscose and come through with a depth, a bleed and a variation we could not have drawn.


