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Monday
Feb012010

Modern Laser Cut Textiles by Camilla Diedrich

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Finding inspiration in everything from a movie to architecture, Swedish textile designer Camilla Diedrich is challenging conventional ideas of what textiles should be. She is one of the first designers to structure textiles in terms of negative space by cutting holes into them using a laser. This exploration of negative space has led to the incredible transformation of a fabric's flat surfaces into richly-textured, three-dimensional forms. Her most iconic product to date is the BPL Lamp for Rotaliana which is wrapped in the Bubbly textile.



Modern-Laser-Cut-Textiles-by-Camilla-Diedrich_002 Curtain Brodery, Hole In Textile and Surface Textile Panels by Camilla Diedrich

Modern-Laser-Cut-Textiles-by-Camilla-Diedrich_003 Laser Cut, A Hole in Textile and Grey/White Bubbly Textile Panels by Camilla Diedrich

Tuesday
Dec012009

Flake and Flower Textile Room Dividers by Mia Cullin

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Working as a designer and interior architect in Stockholm, Mia Cullin creates products that possess a hand-crafted aesthetic inspired by the traditional Japanese art of origami. Her Flake and Flower textile collections for Woodnotes utilizes TYVEK, a flashspun high-density polyethylene fiber material, for its strength and tear resistance. Each of the TYVEK pieces are intricately joined together by slipping each through the hole of another; creating an ethereal window treatment or room divider with a compact or a loose relief pattern.



Flake-and-Flower-Textile-Room-Dividers-by-Mia-Cullin_002 TYVEK Flake Textile by Mia Cullin for Woodnotes

Flake-and-Flower-Textile-Room-Dividers-by-Mia-Cullin_003 TYVEK Flower Textile by Mia Cullin for Woodnotes

source: Mia Cullin