Christopher Brosius (American, born 1962), I Hate Perfume (Jersey City, New Jersey, USA, founded 2004); Wool, chimes, ribbon, scent; Commissioned by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

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0604, Snow Storm, 2018

Dozens of pale blue balls made of felted wool hang from above. They are infused with a scent inspired by winter. Chimes wrapped inside the balls add gentle sound. A wool carpet underfoot releases glimmers of scent with each step. Scent has become an intentional element of interior design, offering a gateway to physical places and personal memories. Wool is a natural material that holds scent for a long time. Created by Christopher Brosius.

Christopher Brosius (American, born 1962), I Hate Perfume (Jersey City, New Jersey, USA, founded 2004); Wool, chimes, ribbon, scent; Commissioned by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

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