Dreams Are Coming True – Mattress Revolution Vol. 3
Street installation, Brussels


Dreams Are Coming True – Mattress Revolution Vol. 3 is part of my ongoing obsession with mattresses. I've always loved sleeping — it's something essential for me. Mattresses have played a central role in my life: I love them, I live with them, but they also cause me pain. They've been the source of my backaches, which means I've had to change them again and again.
After moving to Paris, I began to see mattresses differently. Not just as objects, but as emotional and symbolic forms — full of memory, intimacy, and transformation. I started noticing them on the streets, waiting or discarded, and I began reflecting on my own: how they've carried my body, my rest, my dreams, and sometimes my suffering.
One of my old mattresses became a couch. The rest of it stayed in my bathroom for months — I couldn't separate from it. That's when this series began: a reflection on dreams, discomfort, and the quiet rituals of change. I started to imagine mattresses not just as objects, but as beings — moving through different reincarnations. Each one transforming, shedding its past, becoming something new.
This street installation in Brussels is part of that dream world — where mattresses are no longer static or discarded, but alive with memory and myth. It's about the invisible revolutions we go through in sleep, in pain, in love, in letting go. It's about how even the most ordinary object can carry the magic of rebirth. A mattress, like a life, dreams — and begins again.