Hella Jongerius. Unfoldable Cubes

Hella Jongerius

Unfoldable Cubes

2021

Yarn, paper, foil, and solar strips

Not on view

Jongerius is a designer known for her groundbreaking experiments in domestic furniture, color, materials, and textiles. Her Unfoldable Cubes are multilayered weaving constructions that she refers to as “pliable architecture,” which will be used in industrial applications such as car interiors. An Unfoldable Cube is woven using a hand-operated, digital jacquard loom called the TC2. Once taken off the loom, specific layers are cut, pulled apart, then partially removed to form a lightweight, sturdy open cube that folds and unfolds. In future, Jongerius plans to add photovoltaic strips that will act as energy sources, enabling the cube to open and close autonomously.

Gallery label from

Pirouette: Turning Points in Design, January 26, 2025–November 15, 2025

Medium Yarn, paper, foil, and solar strips
Credit Gift of Jongeriuslab B.V.
Object number 755.2022.a-c
Department Architecture & Design

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