A light installation that combines art, upcycling, urban symbolism and tradition.
It is made of 11.5 kilometres of waste tubing - which corresponds to the distance from Svoboda Square to the Brno Dam. To create this structure, the designers of the NAHAKU studio built their own loom measuring 2.5 x 4 metres, on which they wove the tubes into a luminous fabric. The installation conveys the idea of new life and birth, whether in an ecological or emotional sense.
It follows last year's project, when NAHAKU studio dressed a female Brno crocodile in a glowing sweater. This year's egg is thus a natural evolution and offers not only a visual experience but also a space for reflection. It features a text panel that delivers words to soothe, pause and amuse several times a day, reminding us that Christmas is a holiday of comfort and peace, not hustle and bustle and the need for material enrichment.