Breaking Habits, a new installation by interdisciplinary Dutch studio RAAAF, explores how a chair-free environment could have positive health outcomes.
RAAAF, Rietveld Architecture-Art-Affordances, dierenmodel: kat Chui
Fotografie: Johannes Schwartz




Breaking Habits, a new installation by interdisciplinary Dutch studio RAAAF, explores how a chair-free environment could have positive health outcomes.
RAAAF, Rietveld Architecture-Art-Affordances, dierenmodel: kat Chui
Fotografie: Johannes Schwartz