V&A Dundee is inviting members of the public to share photographs of their living rooms and their favourite things as part of the museum’s first community engagement project, Living Room for the City.
The name of the project was inspired by V&A Dundee architect, Kengo Kuma, who has described his vision of the building as a “living room for the city”.
Participants in the outreach project are encouraged to upload photographs as well as write about their living room photo via Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and a dedicated Pinterest board.
Sarah Saunders, head of learning and engagement for V&A Dundee, says the project is an opportunity for everyone, wherever they are in the world, to share their ideas, memories and knowledge of design.
She said: “Design is for everyone and affects all our lives in so many ways, from the furnishings we choose to the spaces we live in.
“It’s not just about the way things look, but about how things are made, who makes them and most importantly how design and designers can impact positively on us and on our environment.
“We believe everyone has something to share about design and how it makes a difference to their lives. We can’t wait to see the results.”
Living room images can be shared on V&A Dundee’s Twitter, Facebook and Instagram pages or by emailing LivingRoom@vandadundee.org.