What is multidimensionality?
There is a gentle complexity in being someone who holds contradictions and who changes over time. I feel deeply and think expansively. I am joyful and I grieve, I am grounded and I am lost, and I am certain and I am searching.
The world often asks us to simplify ourselves. As a designer, I like simple. But/and like any design process, life is not linear. Pick a lane, stick to a label, move in a straight line; like Alan Watts once described, humans tend to put things in boxes. We don’t really live in straight lines though; we live in seasons and in spirals. We are wonderfully cyclical.
In the big and soulful picture, we are series’ of segments and threads. They begin and end, overlapping each other, gently woven and knotted together.
We hold our pasts, presents, and futures in one body! And we know it on conscious and subconscious levels.
Design work at Cave Studio will always echo concepts of multidimensionality. From Wild Geese by Mary Oliver, you only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves. Let yourself be; you cannot do life the wrong way, as there’s no such thing. There’s merit in vulnerability and in exchanging the fear of being seen (and truly understood) for the realization that there are many others experiencing many things too. We are allowed to be soft and I will advocate for that softness every day.
So there’s tenderness and sensuality in these very humanistic concepts (and its how I know that no artificial intelligence will never be able to truly outperform us).
Interior design is a tool, and a piece of my own multidimensionality and expression. Cave is a vehicle of personal exploration and an opportunity for me to connect with you.
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Cave Studio is an interior design service and consulting studio in Montréal, Canada. We draw from biology, psychology, and our innate wisdom and intuition to create peaceful spaces. We celebrate unconventional approaches to design and are committed to making beauty felt and seen.