
"Home Sweet Home is an exhibition at MAD curated by Connie Hüsser that examines the concept of home through the typology of the . The project brings together more than 75 birdhouse designs by Belgian and international designers, including Sabine Marcelis, Muller Van Severen, Max Lamb, Philippe Malouin, Shishi San, and others. Through this collective body of work, the exhibition positions the birdhouse as a design object that connects architecture, care, and coexistence across species."
"In uncertain times, when the world seems to be faltering on many levels, the idea of home takes on a deeper and more poignant meaning. A home is more than a physical place; it is a refuge, a space of safety, identity, and care. But what does 'home' mean today? And for whom does it truly exist? Home Sweet Home starts from these fundamental questions and focuses on a small yet meaningful object: the birdhouse."
"What initially appears to be a modest functional item is transformed into a powerful symbol of coexistence, care, and empathy. 'A small object like a bird's nest can evoke an entire world,' says Dieter Van Den Storm, Artistic Director of MAD Brussels. 'It is both fragile and strong at the same time, just like the idea of home itself. After all, there really is no place like home.'"
Home Sweet Home presents more than 75 birdhouse designs by Belgian and international designers, including Sabine Marcelis, Muller Van Severen, Max Lamb, Philippe Malouin, and Shishi San. The exhibition positions the birdhouse as a design object that connects architecture, care, and coexistence across species. The project frames home as refuge, identity, and care while asking what 'home' means today and for whom it exists. The birdhouse is shown as a modest functional item transformed into a symbol of coexistence, care, and empathy, with small nests evoking entire worlds that are both fragile and strong.
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