FEWK, a contemporary brand approaches early 2026 as a quiet act of self-reclamation, shaped by time and its irreversible mark on form. Roses sit at the centre, observed over six months as they shift under sun and air. Petals fade, edges crack, silhouettes collapse, each stage holding a fleeting kind of beauty that resists preservation. The process feels gentle yet unyielding. Nothing pauses, nothing returns. What remains is acceptance, and a sharper way of seeing. These slow transformations guide the collection’s design language. Textures echo dryness, structures hint at collapse, colours soften as if left out in daylight too long. Each piece carries a sense of something just passed, or about to disappear.
Until March 29. Free. Atelier 9, 11.30-6pm

