textiles

  • Make my Day

    Definitively one of the items in my wish list, if you are willing to spend 1680 euro and have someone very happy, go ahead, make my day.
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  • Colourful Patchwork

    You've probably noticed by now how much I appreciate Patricia Urquiola's ability to design with and from particulars.
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  • Leather Texture

    Mia Cullin uses simple shapes cut out of diverse materials such as leather, felt and Tyvek and assembles them into highly expressive and tactile-appealing textures.
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  • cotton table

    Defying known fabric capabilities Marcel Wanders created an unconventional coffee table for Moooi, made of grandma's favourite pastime: cotton crochet.
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  • Smock

    Patricia Urquiola's Smock armchair is a fascinating piece of furniture; maybe because of its strong hammock connotation mixed with the old reminiscence of stitching...
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  • Patterns and Colours

    I love the colours and dynamic patterns of these textiles by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso, they make part of the Shangai Tip Collection....
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  • B-side: My Beautiful Backside

    We have the bad habit of looking to the back side of objects. We may discover complete different languages, often they tell more about the product that the a-side, sometimes they happen to be even more interesting; no matter what we find is always worth the time.
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  • Knit Hours

    Unconventional material for a time piece, this huge knit clock is the result of the collaboration between the fashion designer Benedetta Tamborini and the...
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  • Natural Geometry

    Patricia Urquiola conceived a brilliant solution for the Antibodi series she designed for Moroso, a striking two-sided textile with two contrasting looks: an unusual...
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  • B-Side: Futton

    We have the bad habit of looking to the back side of objects. We may discover complete different languages, often they tell more about the product that the a-side, sometimes they happen to be even more interesting; no matter what we find is always worth the time.
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    When we first saw his name close to that of Philippe Starck we googled, with no luck. There was no human trace of Eugeni Quitllet and we thought, for a brief moment, that he could be an invention, some sort of imaginary alter ego created by his famously provocative partner. But shortly after all this revealed to be a product of our unquiet imagination: he is for real, thank goodness.

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