Founded by Kirsty Anne Powell in 2003, Oromono was one of the first companies to put three dimensional textile designs into the interior. The concept was created with the intension to add a visual impact through the use of sculptural forms constructed with fabric. Inspired by nature, Oromono products are handmade to create character within a room with ascents of fabric manipulation, texture and stitch. Oromono has create exclusive collections for The Conran Shop, Heals of London, Barneys of New York and the interior lifestyle store Cibone in Japan.
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Textile artist Sarah Cambell works with hand dyed felt to makes lampshades and cushions with cut out motifs and emboidery. Lots of gorgeous colour swatches to choose from. Priced between £55 and £80.
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Producent: Janne Wendt. Butik: Dina Vejling. Pølle. Fås med røde striber som vist på billedet. Prikmotivet fås med grønne prikker (på billedet et det vist med lyseblå). Plaiderne håndtrykte på en strikket filtet kvalitet af 60 % uld og 40 % Alpaca. Janne Wendt er uddannet fra Skolen for Brugskunst i 1985
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SLICE is a series of cushions, pads and place mats made from felt, using a specially developed technique.SOFA SLICE is a felt cushion resembling a stone or a granite sculpture. Used on the sofa or the floor the SOFA SLICE is quite an eye catcher.
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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. The SLICE is available in a range of exciting colours.
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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. The SLICE is available in a range of exciting colours. SOFA SLICE is a felt cushion resembling a stone or a granite sculpture. Used on the sofa or the floor the SOFA SLICE is quite an eye catcher. The cushions can be oval, oblong, pointy, round or angular. TABLE SLICE is a newly developed table mat.
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Wool is dirt repellent and the cushions should hardly ever be cleaned - especially not machine-washed. In case of stains try first with a little water. Wait till the water has dissolved the stain and press with a dry cloth. The cushion can also be douched lightly in running water. Press out the water, do not wring. The cushion should be left to dry in a well-aired place
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Wool is dirt repellent and the cushions should hardly ever be cleaned - especially not machine-washed. In case of stains try first with a little water. Wait till the water has dissolved the stain and press with a dry cloth. The cushion can also be douched lightly in running water. Press out the water, do not wring. The cushion should be left to dry in a well-aired place
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Danish textiles designer - SLICE is a series of cushions, pads and place mats made from felt, using a specially developed technique.
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SOFA SLICE is made of 90% wool 10% foam rubber Measures about 35 x 10 cm. Wool is dirt repellent and the cushions should hardly ever be cleaned - especially not machine-washed. In case of stains try first with a little water. Wait till the water has dissolved the stain and press with a dry cloth.
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Mat: Vegetable tanned aniline leather with a natural surface Styropor® pellets Aniline leather is characterized by the lack of any opaque colour on the surface. It means that it will quickly acquire patina and it will be pleasent in use as the leather can still breathe. Pure aniline is always made exclusively from the best raw materiels. Natural hallmarks such as scars is normal. Coloured aniline leather can sometimes have a rub-off effect on light textiles because it has no coating on the surface. Pure nature.
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Kirsty Anne Powell graduated in 2000 with a first class honours degree in textile design from Loughborough University, England. She then began her career as a freelance textile designer and stylist in London. After styling within the industry for a year, she moved to Amsterdam. Living in such a creative city surrounded by such inspirational design. Kirsty decided start her own label and set up her own textile design company.
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