3D Fabrics: Surfaces Trend
Everyday fabrics are transformed into sculptural pieces of furniture with carefully placed, structural folds.
Made of upholstery panels sandwiched between two layers of fabric, Yumi Yoshida‘s Origami sofa (top and above) folds out into a floor mat.
The dound-aborbing Clouds Room Dividing system by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec is made from multiple folding textile panel components that are held together with elastic bands to make free-standing or hanging structures.
Tel Aviv-based textile designer Mika Barr‘s light and elastic 3D fabric folds and fractures transforming from a flat surface into three-dimensional, structured forms.
Working in collaboration with bookbinder Anne-Lise Courchay, French designer Jean-S©bastien Lagrange made the Topaze lamp from a single sheet of a parchment that has been creased and rolled into a cone.
Elisa Strozyk intricately applies wooden triangles to a textile backing to create her unusual wooden textiles that she uses to make rugs, drapes and upholstery.
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