celebrating the visible traces of touch
Clay, straw, linen, wood, and recycled fibers appear throughout the work of Victoria Yakusha in thick textured surfaces that carry visible traces of touch and labor. Across her interiors and furniture collections, materials retain their grain, density, and irregularity to create spaces that feel closely tied to landscape and long-term inhabitation.
Based in Kyiv, Yakusha has developed a design language which aligns with principals of Radical Softness through tactility and preservation through making. Her practice moves between architecture, interiors, objects, and installation work, though the projects remain connected through a consistent material...
