
Soft Goods, an exhibition organized by Double Entendre, explores how soft materials can give rise to objects through the creative process. Bringing together Canadian designers, artists, and architects, the exhibition invites experimentation with malleable and flexible materials such as fabric, foam, paper, silicone, and other mediums to shape objects that reveal the full creative potential of softness. Focusing on furniture, objects, and small-scale lighting, the exhibition creates a coherent dialogue between works ranging from tactile, organic forms to pieces that evolve toward more structured or unexpected results.ç
Soft Goods thus presents a body of work that considers softness not only as a material quality but also as a genuine methodology, a creative approach that challenges conventional notions of structure, permanence, and form in contemporary design.
Opening on Friday May 1, from 5 pm..
This initiative was selected as part of the call for participation issued by the Bureau de design de la ville de Montréal.