Ordinary Miracles
The title ‘Ordinary Miracles’ refers to the marvel of natural phenomena that we have learned to take for granted, yet hold so much magical complexity and visual depth. The designers share with us their visual fascination with something as small as a raindrop on a window, which reflects light like a lens and changes slowly. “Our inspiration is not nature itself, but how nature affects us. A raindrop that drips very elegantly past a window carrying an entire scene within it, we want to capture that moment of stillness,” say Ruben de la Rive Box and Golnar Roshan of Rive Roshan.
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A performance of projection and reflection

In their new presentation Ordinary Miracles, Rive Roshan bring these phenomena to our attention and stimulate our senses. The designers show parallel, layered experiences in which nothing is what it seems. They play with material, light, shadow, reflection and movement. With their objects they know how to enrich us in the way we view our world. By playing with perception, they offer us ‘shifting perspectives’.

Ordinary Miracles
The title ‘Ordinary Miracles’ refers to the marvel of natural phenomena that we have learned to take for granted, yet hold so much magical complexity and visual depth. The designers share with us their visual fascination with something as small as a raindrop on a window, which reflects light like a lens and changes slowly. “Our inspiration is not nature itself, but how nature affects us. A raindrop that drips very elegantly past a window carrying an entire scene within it, we want to capture that moment of stillness,” say Ruben de la Rive Box and Golnar Roshan of Rive Roshan.

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A performance of projection and reflection

In their new presentation Ordinary Miracles, Rive Roshan bring these phenomena to our attention and stimulate our senses. The designers show parallel, layered experiences in which nothing is what it seems. They play with material, light, shadow, reflection and movement. With their objects they know how to enrich us in the way we view our world. By playing with perception, they offer us ‘shifting perspectives’.

Ordinary Miracles
The title ‘Ordinary Miracles’ refers to the marvel of natural phenomena that we have learned to take for granted, yet hold so much magical complexity and visual depth. The designers share with us their visual fascination with something as small as a raindrop on a window, which reflects light like a lens and changes slowly. “Our inspiration is not nature itself, but how nature affects us. A raindrop that drips very elegantly past a window carrying an entire scene within it, we want to capture that moment of stillness,” say Ruben de la Rive Box and Golnar Roshan of Rive Roshan.
A performance of projection and reflection

In their new presentation Ordinary Miracles, Rive Roshan bring these phenomena to our attention and stimulate our senses. The designers show parallel, layered experiences in which nothing is what it seems. They play with material, light, shadow, reflection and movement. With their objects they know how to enrich us in the way we view our world. By playing with perception, they offer us ‘shifting perspectives’.

Ordinary Miracles
The title ‘Ordinary Miracles’ refers to the marvel of natural phenomena that we have learned to take for granted, yet hold so much magical complexity and visual depth. The designers share with us their visual fascination with something as small as a raindrop on a window, which reflects light like a lens and changes slowly. “Our inspiration is not nature itself, but how nature affects us. A raindrop that drips very elegantly past a window carrying an entire scene within it, we want to capture that moment of stillness,” say Ruben de la Rive Box and Golnar Roshan of Rive Roshan.
A performance of projection and reflection

In their new presentation Ordinary Miracles, Rive Roshan bring these phenomena to our attention and stimulate our senses. The designers show parallel, layered experiences in which nothing is what it seems. They play with material, light, shadow, reflection and movement. With their objects they know how to enrich us in the way we view our world. By playing with perception, they offer us ‘shifting perspectives’.

Ordinary Miracles
The title ‘Ordinary Miracles’ refers to the marvel of natural phenomena that we have learned to take for granted, yet hold so much magical complexity and visual depth. The designers share with us their visual fascination with something as small as a raindrop on a window, which reflects light like a lens and changes slowly. “Our inspiration is not nature itself, but how nature affects us. A raindrop that drips very elegantly past a window carrying an entire scene within it, we want to capture that moment of stillness,” say Ruben de la Rive Box and Golnar Roshan of Rive Roshan.
A performance of projection and reflection

In their new presentation Ordinary Miracles, Rive Roshan bring these phenomena to our attention and stimulate our senses. The designers show parallel, layered experiences in which nothing is what it seems. They play with material, light, shadow, reflection and movement. With their objects they know how to enrich us in the way we view our world. By playing with perception, they offer us ‘shifting perspectives’.