b. 1968, Danish Textile Designer, MDD. RUBBER VASE was inspired by the ornamentation associated with old lace, and is cast from silicone rubber, which apart from being an alternative material to ceramics is meant to surprise by its softness while creating a more modern notion of the use of ornamentation in the home. The vase is available in white and measures 6 x 12 x 14cm.
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Lene Frantzen b. 1961, Danish Textile Designer. SLICE is a series of cushions, pads and place mats made from felt, using a specially developed technique. The SLICE is a pad for chairs and benches, made from dyed wool, which has been rolled up, fulled and subsequently sliced. This technique produces a series of interesting patterns resembling the annual rings of a tree-trunk.
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b. 1960, Danish Textile Designer Kvaster is a series of huge, sculptural pompons. The pompons are made of wool, and Fagerlund has used the classical technique of wrapping thread around two cardboard rings, whose circumference defines that of the finished pompon. The spherical pompons are available in two sizes, 60 and 40 cm in diameter, and come in bright orange, green and pink. They can be used as sculptures, for a quick rest, or as pillows in a sofa.
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Nuno Felting is a technique introduced by Textile Designer Polly Stirling, where one apply soapy water and pressure over wool. This way forces the fibers to migrate into the weave of the silk or other fabric that is being used. Autumn Style Sushi Style
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Becky is a recent graduate of the Textile Crafts course at the University of Huddersfield where she specialised in machine knit. Since graduating I have started to use hand knit and embroidery in my work more and more. This gives me more control over the final look of a piece and helps to create the intricate look of the work that has become a trademark of my style. I like creating pretty , delicate, almost fragile looking pieces, using different types of beads, wire, ribbon, found materials, buttons, fine yarns and sequins. Every piece I create is unique as the methods I use make it impossible to make exactly the same thing twice, this makes each piece of jewellery or each accessory a piece of art in its own way.
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Launched in 2003, Väska bags and accessories reflect the casual elegance of todays modern woman. Annica Magnusson, creator and designer of Väska, takes her inspiration from luxurious fabrics and innovative modern designs, a reflection of her Scandinavian roots. Each Väska product is a perfect blend of stylish aesthetics united with sensible functionality, allowing women to express their personal style while simplifying and organizing their busy life.
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The Butterfly Effect collection is inspired by Laurens experience in studying optical illusion and creating interior products with magical qualities. The layering of patterns on the lampshade creates an interference effect - a type of optical illusion that results in the butterfiles to flutter magically. Laurens work explores uses of pattern and investigates the many functions of decoration. Light fitting not included. Two options are available, choose from either a ceiling pendant version or a table lamp version. Price quoted for one lampshade.
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Balancing beauty and functionality, renowned textile designer Angela Adams brings her organic geometric patterns to tile. Through rich colors and timeless interlocking forms, Angela Adams tiles create fresh and exuberant environments. islands (full) colorway 4 7 3/4" x 7 3/4"
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kim parker products from dishes to rugs to wall hangings...and of course PILLOWS...lovely, wonderful, fabulous PILLOWS!!! You surely can never have enough!!!
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Spain. Where are you based now? In the heart of Madrid. It is the birthplace of each handmade piece of the collection. What's your educational background? Designer Ana Carrasco's love affair with accessories began when she was studying pharmacy in the late 1990s but the personal passion soon grew to an all-consuming accessory design/creation project. Malababa 'The brand' was created in 2000 & has never looked back since. What is the concept of your label? Malababa accessories are a voyage into imagination and fantasy, they express femininity and reflect current trends but the real secret of the brands versatility lies in the fusion of different materials in each line. Brooches, bags, belts & earrings become base elements for any occasion day or night and for any type of look, from romantic to zany and everything in between. Each piece is handmade
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Designer Anette Wilhelmi. Anette stared as an apprentice in a seamstress shop. The, she studied textile design in Maastrich Holland. After graduation, she opened a silkscreen studio in Bonn, Germany to print her designs and introduce them to the public. Shortly after her first exhibition in Bonn she began to work with felt. She had found the material fascinating since she had been introduced to the concept of textiles as jewelry in Holland. Within a short time she had produced some wonderful designs in bracelets and earrings. This was the beginning of her current collection of contemporary jewelry combining felt, stainless steel, sterling silver and freshwater pearls.
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Chloe Scrivener has been working in the Millinery industry for ten years. Chloe's latest collection includes hats, head bands, hair accessories and brooches. These have been hand developed using unique designs in felt, as well as incorporating vintage buttons and hand printed fabrics.
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Jocelyn works from a London based print/design studio. Initially Jocelyn Warners design work was based in textiles, through which she travelled extensively selling paper textile designs in Italy, France, USA and Hong Kong. Textile projects include selling a range of scarves to Paul Smith, and designing fabric ranges for the Dutch furnishings manufacturers De Ploegstoffen.
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@ Where are you from? London. Where are you based now? London. What's your educational background? BA Hons Woven Textiles at Central St Martins. What is the concept of your label? Woven fabrics that play confidently with colour, shape and textures. What message do your creations send? To be individual and innovative in design and to explore and push the boundaries of woven structures and techniques.
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What a talented designer!!! I love all her beautiful creations--here are a few.
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Beautiful stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Im Siebdruckverfahren bannt Orike Muth ihre Farb-& Musterwelten auf den Stoff & das Papier. In mehreren Arbeitsschritten entstehen auf dem weißen Baumwolldamast & dem Japanpapier feine Farbspiele & feinsinnige Muster, die nach dem Trocknen & Fixieren mit der Hand & dem geübten Auge der Designerin zu einem farben-prächtigen Ganzen zusammengefügt werden.
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Lynsey is a talented, young textile designer from Edinburgh, Scotland. Her yummy fabric jewelry, scarves, handbags and decor pieces combine a delightful naiveté with traditional craft techniques. The textural effect of her work is just plain yummy and begs to be touched, worn and enjoyed! Each piece is vibrant and whimsical, showing an imaginative use of merino wool, silk tulle, organza, and linen. Lynsey does each piece herself using hand-felting and embroidery methods. Lynsey has been featured in numerous fashion and décor publications including, Mary Engelbreits Home Companion magazine and VOGUE. Her work is fresh and FUN!
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Though not undermining the functionality and everyday value, the Lucienne Day teatowel works as a stand-alone artwork, as well as a household tool. Available in 4 different versions: 'Too many cooks', 'Provencal', 'Night & Day' and 'Batterie de Cuisine'. Made in Ireland of 100% Irish pure linen, these designs differ from the repeat-pattern of much of Lucienne's other design work. Though not undermining the functionality and everyday value, the Lucienne Day teatowel works as a stand-alone artwork, as well as a household tool. Lucienne Day is Britain's most distinguished textile designer of the 20th Century. Her work is recognised through a multitude of awards and is an essential part of museum collections worldwide.
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The beautiful charms of the showy dahlia are captured in gloriously vivid hues by internationally renowned textile designer and artist Kim Parker. Pair of botanical-inspired fine art reproduction print behind glass in a simple dark brown frame with white matte. Each 19.5"Wx43.5"H. Assorted set of 2.
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Midday meadow strewn with flowers that grow wild. Breeze-blown petals soak up the sun's gold glow. From artist Kim Parker. 35''Sq. Kim Parker, a native New Yorker, works in the worlds of home decor and fashion as a painter and designer, but gives equal time to abstract painting on canvas where she explores her love for non-objective forms. She started her own silk, hand-painted textile design collection and company in 1995. Her textiles have been featured in the collections of designers including Anna Sui, Jill Stuart and Diane Von Furstenberg. In her spare time, she produces works on canvas.
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