Spatial Concept Development · Pop-Up Exhibit · Anthropologie
The Space Between translates an existing window concept into a sculptural spatial system for a gallery-style brand exhibit—designed to showcase community-submitted artwork through framing, rhythm, and negative space.
Selected from three initial directions, the final concept, Framed in Motion, transforms woven bamboo and rattan into a sculptural display structure where meaning lives in the intervals. The installation echoes movement, restraint, and quiet connection.
The system was developed as a standalone spatial concept packet, including intent narrative, sketch studies, material palette, dimensional elevation, and environmental rendering—framing openness as an active architectural gesture.
See the complete spatial concept, including spatial visualizations, dimensional layout sketch, and spatial references at catherinemade.com.