Pohištvo za vse čase : obravnava pohištva kot prispevek k raziskovanju materialne kulture
    Prispevek izhaja iz materialnega in 
dokumentacijskega gradiva, zbranega v projektu, ki se osredotoča na družino 
Naglas iz Ljubljane ter njihovo firmo Naglas, ki je od srede 19. do srede 
20. stoletja izdelovala pohištvo. Središčna os razprave izhaja iz obravnave 
(nekdanjega) meščanskega stanovanja in njegove notranje opreme. Materialno 
bivalno okolje aktivno sodeluje pri konstrukciji vsakodnevnega življenja, 
vpliva na gibanje in dogajanje v prostoru ter ustvarja edinstveno dojemanje 
prostora in ljudi. V tem kontekstu je pohištvo lahko tudi omejujoče. Gre za 
poskus razumevanja materialnosti doma znotraj sorodstvene skupnosti in 
prepoznavanje njegove pomembnosti, ko gre za širši družbeni 
kontekst. The article is based on physical and documentation 
material collected in the course of a project that focused on the Naglas 
family from Ljubljana and the Naglas company, which produced furniture from 
the mid 19th to the mid 20th century. The central focus of the article 
derives from its study of the family's (former) bourgeois home and its 
interior furnishings. The material dwelling environment actively 
participates in the construction of everyday life, influences movements and 
events in space, and creates a unique perception of space and people. In 
this context furniture may be a limiting factor as well. The article seeks 
to understand the materiality of the home within a family community, and to 
identify its importance to the wider social context.The article is based on 
physical and documentation material collected in the course of a project 
that focused on the Naglas family from Ljubljana and the Naglas company, 
which produced furniture from the mid 19th to the mid 20th century. The 
central focus of the article derives from its study of the family's 
(former) bourgeois home and its interior furnishings. The material dwelling 
environment actively participates in the construction of everyday life, 
influences movements and events in space, and creates a unique perception 
of space and people. In this context furniture may be a limiting factor as 
well. The article seeks to understand the materiality of the home within a 
family community, and to identify its importance to the wider social 
context.
      