Ordinary Hoarding / hoarders' trend exhibition

The exhibition deals with the hoarders’ world and habitat. The places where these people live get converted to undefined masses of objects and things, among which the inhabitants need to dig up some space to move; sometimes the basic needs of living can’t be satisfied.
The two opposite ideas of order and disorder live together and balance each other to reworked in the project this spatial aspect specific of this trend.
The typical hoarders’ stockpiles are recreated but in an ordered way: they are limitated in the space and especially hidden. When the visitor enters the room, he can’t immediately see the masses of objects: they can be discovered while you walk through the ambience.
The entire project is set on this duality: from the point of view at the entrance the space looks clean, empty and calm; while from the point of view at the exit it looks full of stockpiles. The selected materials and colors underline this concept, too.

Carlotta Montagna
Interior Design Student Milano, Italy