Once they shared a womb, now they share a room; twin girls needing their own space, yet wanting to stay close. In their bedroom stands a timber pod, symmetrically equipped with desks, shelves, beds, pin boards, and slots for sleepover mattresses. The pod stands clear of the twin doors and windows, ensuring free movement of light, air and restless limbs; a ring of play space for turning tigers into butter. Even twins have differences. One is ordered, the other chaotic. Where one has fish wallpaper, the other has jungle theme. Naturally there are moments when such differences warrant time apart: two doors slide out and the bedroom is divided. Should a treaty require negotiation or a whisper shared, porthole hatches are able to be spun open or quickly shut again. Acknowledging all eventualities, the two pod halves can undock, allowing the twins to one day colonise their very own rooms.
Photographer: Tom Ross (@tomjrross)