A studio visit with the Melbourne-based textile designer, creating eye-catching original prints and garments.
A Textile Designers guide to the art of Fabric Manipulation to use in simple craft projects
Artist Ýr Jóhannsdóttir, who goes by Ýrúrarí, broadens our view of the world of knitting + textile design in this DMTV Milkshake episode.
Step into the Los Angeles office of Manuka Textiles founder Roxana Eslamieh, where her own wallpapers and designs fill the small space.
Beyond Space sculpted the multifunctional environment from the unique fabrics of their client, Siersema Interieur.
Happy Monday! We are starting the week featuring an extraordinary textile artist! Meet Vanessa Barragao! Growing up at the seaside, she uses the connection to the ocean as an everlasting inspiration for her artworks. Her work features captivating coral reef environments in which she merges and combines crafts and recycled materials and by employing old techniques such as latch hook, felting, macramé, knitting and crochet she brings life to her unique and luxurious sculptural carpets, rugs and tapestries. Visit her instagram and site for more of her eye-catching work.
Covering two hundred years of European and American fabric design from the late 18th to the late 20th century, this is the encyclopedia of textile designs.
How To: Scrappy Scarf
Textile designer and artist Dana Barnes sure knows how to tie a knot. Her latest work, UNSPUN: Tangled and Fused experiments with unspun natural fibers
Il y a quelques années, on trouvait régulièrement des textures ou motifs dans le web design qui servaient à habiller le site et donner un univers plus personnel. Aujourd'hui les textures ont fait place au Flat Design, mais nous avons sélectionné pour vous une série de motifs et textures qui pourront vous donner quelque
Behind the curtain at Les Passementeries de L’île de France
Need I remind you that fabrics can either make or break your project. Read on for more info on our guide to different fabrics and their properties.
Dragon All Season Boots Vintage Mandala – Your Perfect Eco-Friendly Footwear Choice! Are you in search of the ideal pair of boots that not only offer style but also embody sustainability? Look no further! Our Dragon All Season Boots Vintage Mandala are the answer to your quest for eco-conscious footwear. Crafted with utmost care, our All Season Boots are made from eco-friendly leather, making them the perfect choice for conscientious consumers like you. We understand the importance of reducing our environmental footprint, and that's why we've chosen materials that align with your values. But that's not all. Our boots aren't just environmentally friendly; they're also designed for your comfort and support. With a snug lace-up closure, you can ensure a perfect fit that will keep your feet cozy all day long. The soft textile lining adds an extra layer of comfort, making these boots suitable for extended wear. Durability is another aspect we prioritize. Our boots feature sturdy construction and a high-quality rubber outsole, guaranteeing excellent traction and exceptional durability. Whether you're walking through the city streets or exploring the great outdoors, these boots will be your reliable companion through every season. What makes our Dragon All Season Boots truly special is the personal touch. Each pair is made to order, custom printed, cut, and sewn with care. This means that your boots will be one-of-a-kind, featuring unique design elements and a personalized touch. Please keep in mind that due to the custom production process, slight variations in design on the seams may occur, adding to the individuality of your boots. In summary, our Dragon All Season Boots Vintage Mandala are more than just footwear; they're a statement of your commitment to both style and sustainability. With eco-friendly materials, maximum comfort, exceptional durability, and a personalized touch, these boots are the perfect addition to your wardrobe. Make a conscious choice today and step into a greener, more stylish future with Dragon All Season Boots. Our All Season Boots are crafted from eco-friendly leather, offering a sustainable choice for conscientious consumers. With a snug lace-up closure, soft textile lining, and sturdy construction, our boots are designed for maximum comfort and support. A high-quality rubber outsole ensures excellent traction and exceptional durability, our boots ideal for all-season wear. Every pair of boots is made to order, custom printed, cut, and sewn for a unique, personalized touch. Please note that due to the custom production process, there may be slight variations in design on the seams. Due to manual measurement, some difference is unavoidable. Please be tolerant!
liquid MIDI is an experimental textile interface for sonic interactions, exploring aesthetics and morphology in contemporary design.
The Canadian Smocking Matrix Design is a unique and popular way of creating smocking patterns. It is created by first creating a grid of horizontal and vertical lines on a piece of fabric. Then, the fabric is gathered along the lines to create the desired pattern. This method is often used to create intricate and … Continue reading "How To Do Canadian Smocking Matrix Design"
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Sirenetta Modern Fabric Pendant Hand-Painted Light from Studio Mirei, represented by Costantini Design Sirenetta; inspired by a sea siren. When the sun hits the horizon, imagine it gracefully swimming to the water surface to catch a glimpse of her lover. This suspension lamp is made from banaca (banana-abaca) textile, sculpted to evoke undulating shapes that remind us of the mythical little mermaid. This piece is one of the newest variations of the award-winning design that debuted at Salone Satellite in Milan. Available in either natural color or hand-painted. Measurements are: 19" Dia x 26" H as shown. Custom sizing is available. About Studio Mirei Costantini is thrilled to announce US representation of Italian-based STUDIO MIREI. Mirei is a Milan-based multidisciplinary designer who started her career in her birth place, the Philippines. Working from her roots has exposed her to the world of traditional manufacturing and production of furniture, where everything is made by hand. This environment exposed her to the beautiful world of artisan crafts, but then gave her the yearning to explore state-of-the-art techniques that come from the western world. Graduating from Politecnico di Milano in 2017 with a degree in Design and Engineering has given her more experience in the technical point of view. Her work spans product design, interior design, creative consultancy and art direction. About Costantini Design Costantini has been a trusted source for customizable furniture, objects and lighting for a global client base since 2002. Its founder and owner, William Stuart, is a designer and artist who began his career as a multimedia artist and sculptor, practices which continue to inform the work. With a studio showroom in New York and a team of artisans at their own workshop in Buenos Aires, the Costantini team is able to connect artisans and artists with acclaimed clientele around the world. Its artisans work across many varied materials such as bronze, solid wood, fiberglass, steel, plaster, goatskin, leather, rush, iron, marble, sheepskin and more. Their work has been featured in publications such as Architectural Digest, Galerie Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Interior Design Magazine, Luxe, and more. Visit their New York or Buenos Aires locations by appointment.
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Detail of "I <3 Glasgow" Mixed media textile sculpture [email protected] www.hreilly.tumblr.com
Bisa Butler creates portraits that are singular and striking. Her works, intricately layered and vibrantly colored quilts, resurface and reimagine historical narratives of Black life.
Claire Knox Bentham, Origin 2011 www.originuk.org/exhibitor/clare-knox-bentham