![]() ![]() On Shelter Tok, you don’t move through a space so much as lurch through it, gravitating from item to item. ![]() This is a typical post on what I’ve come to think of as Shelter TikTok, a 2021 spin on the design and architecture magazines of the 20th century. It all goes by before we can absorb it, but we aren’t meant to absorb it - only to have impressions. Then come the bedroom, the bar cart, the white Smeg toaster. Among these curated images is a shelf of curated objects, centered on a Polaroid camera. We see a pet dog on bedspread, a side table, a TV stand, the couch again, a dining area with Thonet-style chairs. Later come quick cuts: to a standing bookshelf (white spines only), to the throw pillows again, to a transparent coffee table (an opportunity, really, to show off the checked rug beneath). We see a white couch with throw pillows: white squares, pink square, ocher orb, black square. The apartment appears in flashes as a song by Frank Ocean plays. ![]()
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