For Henderickx, architectural decorations from the past bear witness to a spontaneous creativity that has gradually disappeared into the quicksand of taking things for granted. Wild Cable (1),(2),(3) (2023) consists of a long, knitted strip of patterns, stitched together by the knitting machine like architectural blueprints. The shape and relief are reminiscent of temple friezes. The nature-inspired patterns of facades are reflected in soft wool fabrics. Presented as an oversized bobbin, the work suggests a homely interior composed with tenderness and care. It is used by the artist to create a connection between the interior and exterior of our domestic spaces. It’s a reflection on our contemporary architectural landscape, where decorative elements are absorbed by minimalism, though we are still enveloping our interiors with the warmth and radiance it deserves.