At Home With — Su Wu
How does it feel to walk and roll around on silk bamboo?
We’ve always been a shoes-off, barefoot family, but until now it’s always felt like a bit of a wild thing, and not so much an inclination to pleasure and comfort, the joy of sinking our toes into this plush field of marigold.
Why is it important to you to have handcrafted objects around you at home?
You know, I don’t actually know if it is important to have handcrafted objects around me. I mean, it’s not the very fact that they were handcrafted that matters. Like, as Glenn Adamson has so brilliantly pointed out, the first nuclear bombs were handcrafted. But I am very interested in inefficiency, in excessiveness – it is probably one of my driving preoccupations of my life – and often I think these qualities come out the most in handcrafted objects, like, in the excessive time and care that went into making them, and in the surfeit of beauty and attention that exceeds simple usefulness.
How would you describe your home?
I live in Mexico City, in a former theater that I am slowly renovating to be a city house for my family. Everything is a bit ad hoc, a bit in progress, and it’ll be a lucky life if I am saying this same thing forever.
"I am very interested in inefficiency, in excessiveness — qualities that come out the most in handcrafted objects."
Photography by Maureen E. Evans
View our Bamboo Silk + Wool Blend Rug in Marigold online here.