Description: By mounting the pegboard on the entire five meter tall space and lighting it from behind, this rough hardware store material turned into an ephemeral, lace-like "dress" that wraps around the space. In addition to the vertical pegboard display, horizontal display fixtures made of found and recycled furniture pieces were cut out of the pegboard "dress" and pull off the wall revealing the yellow "undergarment." The pegboard material was selected because it is the most basic flexible display infrastructure, which allows the constant change, growth and mutation of the space. Spatial transformations can follow a change in display needs, evolution of the brand or simply the change of fashion seasons. The returning customer who is used to the constant change of goods can now encounter a continual transformation of the space. The spatial design can become a commodity consumed on a regular basis.