Future Everyday

An Editorial Selection of Future Living

Exhibition introduction

As technology continues to integrate into everyday life, the “future” is no longer a distant concept, but an experience unfolding in the present. From smart devices to everyday objects, design is reshaping how we interact with space, time, and one another. Future Everyday adopts an editorial curatorial approach, focusing on designs that are already in the market and actively shaping the next way of living.

The exhibition begins with the idea of “home,” extending into broader living environments including work, creation, rest, and social interaction. Through a semi-open spatial design and scenario-based displays, visitors move fluidly through different moments of daily life, experiencing how design integrates into and transforms everyday routines. Here, the future is not a projection, but something already taking shape.

The exhibition brings together six selectors from diverse disciplines, each contributing their own perspective on future living. Rather than being separated into individual zones, these viewpoints are interwoven through an editorial approach, allowing visitors to shift perspectives as they move through the space and build a layered understanding of future lifestyles.

The exhibition is structured around five key themes—Ritual Living, Soft Tech, Slow Moments, Home Reimagined, and Thoughtful Objects. These themes are distributed across the space through a tagging system, creating a readable spatial narrative. Future Everyday is not simply a display of products, but an editorial proposition of how we might live in the near future.

 

Curators

Delphine Peng
Delphine Peng JUT Group

Delphine Peng is Vice President at the General Management Office of the Jut Group and formerly Director of Atelier A Better Tomorrow, with nearly 15 years of experience in content strategy and spatial curation. She began her career in bookstores and galleries, and later took on roles in public art, executive support, and human resources at Jut, shaping a cross-cultural and organizational perspective. She specializes in integrating diverse content and collaborations to create layered experiences that foster interaction and connection between people and space.

Selection Experts

Elvis Lin

Through his blog Music Is the Best Thing in the World, he has spent more than two decades championing independent music. He has served as a judge for the Golden Indie Music Awards for four consecutive terms and was formerly Editor-in-Chief of HINOTER magazine.

Bohan Shih

A graphic designer specializing in brand identity, wayfinding systems, and type design, Po-Han Shih is the creator of the Chinese typefaces Ning Shu and Song Yun. His work is known for blending clarity, functionality, and a distinctive visual character across a wide range of design applications.

Chih-Chyi, Chang

Chang Chih-Chyi is a Taiwanese YouTuber, visual designer, and young entrepreneur. As the co-founder of SimpleInfo and the popular YouTube channel Shasha77, he dedicates himself to promoting critical social issues by presenting diverse perspectives. Through the power of information design, he strives to foster continuous dialogue and meaningful connections within society.

KKlivehigh

KKlivehigh / Based in Taipei. What started from simply loving photography unexpectedly grew into another small creative world, now followed by 90,000 people on Instagram.

I love travel, lines, blue skies, architecture, streets, and tiny figures in the distance.

I don't really have any photography techniques or theories worth talking about. I simply press the shutter whenever something feels beautiful to me.

Meg Lu

A content creator for nearly a decade and the founder of the fashion brand mini matters, Meg Lu shares fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and travel content through her YouTube channel, which features more than 700 videos and has amassed over 80 million views. Inspired by her own experience of struggling to find well-fitting clothes as a petite woman, she founded mini matters in 2020 with the goal of creating thoughtfully designed everyday wear tailored to petite women.

CHANG CHIN LAN

Chang Ching-Lan is an actress, multidisciplinary creator, and entrepreneur who graduated from the Department of Crafts and Design at National Taiwan University of Arts. Dedicated to bringing aesthetics into everyday life, she founded the brands m̄enom̄eno and Nichikyosanpu, blending creativity, design, and mindful living through a philosophy of experimentation.