SLOO PHILOSOPHY

Second Life of Objects

Sloo is a daily practice: pause, look again, and reimagine. An old mug can become a flower pot. A worn sweater can be tailored into a dog sweater. What looks finished may only be waiting for its next form.

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Object Journal
Object Study 01
Illustrated crate of vinyl records in a catalog view.
Second Form Notes Rare

Records · Berlin, DE

Ritual

01

Pause with the object

Look closely before deciding. Notice wear, memory, and the object moments that reveal potential.

02

Reimagine its role

Ask what else it could become: mug to planter, sweater to dog knit, jar to archive.

03

Reform with intent

Repair, alter, or combine it into a new form. Let creativity decide before goodbye.

Object Moments

Every object carries memory in its surface: scratches, repairs, wear, and care. Sloo invites you to read those object moments and respond creatively. Reuse is not only practical - it is a way to keep meaning in motion.

  • Repair before replace
  • Reimagine before release
Illustrated ceramic vase with colorful layered shapes.

Ready to reimagine

  • Repair
  • Remake
  • Reform
Textured portrait artwork in layered blue, orange, and cream tones.

Relationship

Sloo is about intentional cycles. Keep what still serves. Transform what can evolve. Release only what has truly completed its role.

  • Name the object's next role
  • Let creativity extend its lifespan

Object Moments to Forms

Abstract bowl composition in pastel pink and blue tones.

Objects to Repair

Still life table scene with cup, glass, and bottle.

Objects to Rework

Sketch-like abstract vessel with linear blue strokes.

Objects in Transition

Blue shelf composition with varied object silhouettes.

Object Archive

Sketch-like illustrated character.

“I used to throw things out too quickly. Now I pause, look again, and usually find another life for the same object.”