Foam and Non-Foam
The use of “non-foam” as a furniture front allows foam to step beyond its typical, concealed context. Its absurd recontextualization as a visible surface invites the question: Why foam? and leaves the viewer considering: Why not? This moment of disruption draws attention to its non-materiality. Foam becomes a symbol of the excessive yet often invisible consumption of plastic in contemporary life. Its raw, unprocessed appearance in a functional object challenges the norms of material use and surfaces as a critique of plastic’s omnipresence. Trompe-l’œil, by creating distance between material and perception, provides a way to articulate this critique through design.
 
             
                                         
                                         
                                        