Using scraps leftover thread from her family’s carpet factory in Buenos Aires, artist Alexandra Kehayoglou embarks on a laborious hand-tufting process to fabricate wool carpets and rugs that mimic natural textures like moss, water, trees, and pastures. The carpets balance form and function and can powerfully transform an entire room into a lush meadow dotted with pools of water and tufts of grass. Many of her works even function as part tapestry and flow from walls to floor, or work as covers for chairs or stools. More
Designed for screens and room division Hush adds a cosy, homely feel, absorbs sound and softens up indoor spaces.
A guide to natural fibers and why its so important we choose natural over synthetic when it comes to our apparel.
On display at Orgatec 2014
La rédaction a sélectionné pour vous des créations mettant en scène le coeur anatomique du corps humain. Un sujet de création inépuisable pour les artistes.
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A new book profiles talented artisans from around the world