Room–File
by ROOM–FILE
For its fourth edition, Roomfile presents Living Room, a staged and romanticized interpretation of domestic space. Set within Miami’s warm and sensorial atmosphere, the exhibition explores the living room as both stage and sanctuary, a site where aesthetics, intimacy, and identity converge.
The presentation reimagines the familiar rituals of gathering, lounging, and displaying through the lens of contemporary collectible design. Each work on view embodies a dialogue between form and feeling, between the functional and the poetic. Texture and pattern play a central role, velvet against metal, polished stone beside woven fiber, creating a tactile narrative that invites both touch and contemplation.
Arranged in a cinematic composition that feels at once lived-in and dreamlike, Living Room is an ode to the spaces where life unfolds and meaning is made in quiet gestures.
Drawing from Roomfile’s curatorial ethos of “designing life,” the exhibition brings together designers whose practices blur boundaries between art and utility, material and memory. The result is an immersive tableau that captures the sensuality and nostalgia of the everyday, inviting visitors to inhabit a fantasy of comfort, reflection, and longing, a living room imagined through the language of texture, pattern, and design.
Jirah’s vision for + approach to design is intuitive and conceptual. Jirah uses the two main influences in his work— Ceremony and Set Design, to heighten the experience of the home or public space.
His work is a sharp balance of raw vision and technical training.