Everything and Something Else (ease) is a research project and archive focused on finding balance between function,
construction and comfort.
the work moves across 3 areas: physical, digital and mental.
You can support the project by clicking the Support button below.
Braille text arranged in a circular composition (⠑⠧⠑⠗⠽⠞⠓⠊⠝⠛⠁⠝⠙⠎⠕⠍⠑⠞⠓⠊⠝⠛⠑⠇⠎⠑⠲⠉⠕⠍).
hand-cut "pease stars" stencil, acrylic, sponge.
log box/0925
birch jewellery box made as a 3-year anniversary gift for friends.
birch log, hinge, magnets, oil, saw, glue, sandpaper.
Ring Box/0725.2
ring container for a forest proposal.
dried polypore fungus was split in half. shallow channels were carved to hold the ring securely.
small neodymium magnets were set into the edges, providing a magnetic closure without visible hardware.
the surface was left untreated to retain the natural texture of the fungus.
made in collaboration with so cold (sakha-based jewellery brand).
saw, rotary tool, fungus, neodymium magnets, glue, ring.
NOTE: SHE SAID YES.
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Hobnail Stud/0725.1
minimalist stud earring inspired by the shape and texture of a traditional hobnail.
Handcrafted from .925 sterling silver with a crosshatched, textured surface.
The back of the stud features a laser engraving in Braille.
Created in collaboration between Everything and Something Else and
Splaw.
Realtree camo wallet with a patch pocket.
Made from found trousers.
gifted.
COTTON 100; 6x10x2 cm.
Field Wallet /1224
The prize for the winner of the
EASEAWAY w24.
Crafted from a reclaimed army gas mask bag discovered amidst dirt and debris at a landfill.
every piece was thoroughly cleaned and repurposed, preserving the original material’s history while redefining its function.
COTTON 100; 6x10x2 cm.
Fold Wallet/1224
the fold creates internal volume and a secondary storage slot, using construction rather than added components.
the piece examines how a simple shift in structure can reorganize use.
gifted.
COTTON 100; 6x10x2 cm.
Linen tag/1024
The first tags of the project.
Made of linen using direct printing.
30 pcs.; 6x2 cm.
underlight T-shirt #01/1024
T-shirt featuring an acrylic hand-print applied through a manually crafted cardboard stencil cut with a
precision knife.
More information about the home production process can be found in the Process tab below.
hand-cut "underlight" stencil, acrylic, sponge; 28x11 cm.
Belty Bag/0824
Small messenger for essential things.
the bag offers two attachment options: ➀ clip it to your pants using the carabiners, or ➁ hang it from a belt using the two back loops.
Special thanks for my friend
Polyuvin for her assistance with the sewing.
cotton 100; 25x10x5 cm.
Sashiko Wallet/1123
Studying the Japanese sashiko technique.
The wallet has a small pocket inside for storing one key or lighter.
⚠︎ Died in bleach and potassium permanganate. Archived.
denim 100; 6x10x2 cm.
Creases Wallet/1023
Experimental form of fabric folding.
gifted.
cotton 100; 6x10x2 cm.
Tora Wallet/0922
The first wallet.
Was created at the moment of necessity for using and storing physical bank cards.
It holds 5-12 cards and some cash.
cotton 100; 6x10x2 cm.
In progress
Compressed Dress/0824
Compressed Dress by
Polyuvin.
Made from a chair cover.
Sewn+Designed by Olesya Polyuvina; Photos by E.A.S.E.
MATERIAL: 100% COTTON
Chance /0724
a branch, a root, and a stone are placed together to form a single structure.
there is no predefined design; the form emerges from how the elements support and hold each other.
the work examines how separate found parts can become a construction through their relation.
(!) Chance is available for exhibitions. For inquiries, please contact via instagram
or
Telegram.
Pocket Planner /1125
free hand-folded pocket notebook (60x85 mm) for daily notes and tasks.
use in any way that feels natural:
notes, lists, tracking, reminders, or simple planning.
once filled, it can be replaced, stored, or reused (pencil + eraser).
there are two versions: processes and notes.
both organize daily thoughts and tasks across three categories:
physical, digital and mental.
with use, the planner accumulates folds, marks, and wear, becoming a record of movement and decision.
(1) download the files → print it using these print settings: paper size = a4 borderless; print in color = off; double-sided = off. use 40-120 gsm paper.
(2) connect the corner crop marks and cut to the final size (240x170mm).
(3) printed side up: fold in half horizontally → unfold, fold in half vertically → unfold.
(4) cut the central horizontal fold from mark to mark.
(5) link side facing you: fold in half horizontally, then fold this way.
(6) unfold → flip to the back side → apply glue across the entire surface.
(7) fold again the same way as in (4).
(8) flatten all folds; close with the name and link panel on the outside.
(9) your pocket planner is ready.
optional: attach them using glue.
processes + notes = pocket planning system
Dotwork /0325 1.4 10/05/25
Specialized image-processing tool engineered to decompose any photo into a field of discrete
elements with irregular edges, creating a unique noise effect.
Free Commercial & personal use. All processing happens locally.