Two sided versions of balloons, spoons, glasses, shoes, and other household objects designed for codependent people.
“Objects of Codependency” is a design series by Keetra Dean Dixon that explores codependent relationships through two-sided objects.
Each piece transforms familiar, everyday items into dual-purpose tools that cannot function alone.
They must be used in pairs, literally binding participants together in order to activate their purpose.
Keetra Dean Dixon’s “Objects of Codependency” reimagines objects that must be shared. A poetic take on emotional entanglement.
Creative project series does not just depict closeness, it forces it. Objects that won’t work unless two people commit.
Clever visualization of the beautiful (and sometimes suffocating) nature of codependency.
Two-sided. Double-edged. Paired objects make you think: Is this connection sweet, or is it a trap?
Objects of Codependency: “Just between you and me…”
The series blurs the line between affection and reliance, humor and tension.
Objects for Codependent People designed by Keetra Dean Dixon show how sometimes, connection can be the only way to exist.
What if everyday objects only worked when used together? Keetra Dean Dixon explores codependency through beautifully awkward, two-sided designs.
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