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How Everyday Life Shapes Tunisian Objects
Discover how shared meals, courtyard living, climate, and hospitality shape the everyday objects used in Tunisian homes.


Social & Spatial Logic
How shared meals, hospitality, and storage density shape serving geometry, stackable forms, and durable household objects across Mediterranean homes.


Wear from Repeated Communal Use
How frequent handling, washing, and collisions select for thicker rims, stable bases, and abrasion-tolerant surfaces in Mediterranean households.


Storage Logic and Stackable Forms
How storage constraints select for stackable, nestable forms with uniform bases that reduce collision risk and breakage in Mediterranean households.


Shared Meals and Serving Geometry
How repeated communal meals select durable serving forms—stable bases, generous capacity, and reinforced edges—across Mediterranean households.


Object Density in Small Spaces
How limited space and high object count select for compact, stackable, nestable forms that reduce storage friction across Mediterranean households.


Hospitality Pressure and Redundancy
How frequent hosting increases serving capacity needs and selects for redundancy, durable sets, and reinforced forms across Mediterranean households.
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