THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

THE ARCHIVE & THE RUMPELKAMMER

Client: Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Curator: Alice Stori Liechtenstein
Photography: Federico Floriani
Date: May 2016

The Archive and the Rumpelkammer is an interior installation for showcasing the vast and varied treasures of Schloss Hollenegg. It is born out of the desire to visualise the complex and layered history of a 10th century castle and its inhabitants. It is inspired by two ways of thinking about conservation in an attempt to portray an abstract time line through tangible objects.

The notion of the ‘archive’ is an organised and chronological approach to displaying things, that has a clear time hierarchy and defined sections to present objects as historical artefacts. The ‘rumpelkammer’ by contrast is eclectic, chaotic and fluid. At the centre of the work is a small elevated desk and stool, allowing an individual to dwell and think within a surrounding of inspiring artefacts, old and new.