Showing posts with label textiles of heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label textiles of heart. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 March 2008

waiting for the spring ...#2*



I have fallen in love with the works by swiss designer Marie-France de Crécy. She works in Paris as a textile designer and fashion consultant. I love the lightness and the feminity of her works.


Tuesday, 8 January 2008

peace industry*



Many times I've noticed that if you like a company name , you'll love her products!It happens with Peace Industry: when I've seen the name of this company, I've fallen in love with. And I looove their felt rugs. Melina and Dodd Raissnia of Peace Industry own and operate their own workshop in Iran where they have perfected the best methods for producing the highest quality felt rugs, all of which are designed by Melina. Peace industry has brought sophistication in the felt.


Tuesday, 25 September 2007

bridget davies' embroidered works*






Bridget Davies is an english artist and textile designer who makes beautiful embroidered cushions, handbags and little things. I love embroidered chandelliers and parfumes!!


Friday, 7 September 2007

a world of nature*





Beautiful works by photographer and textile designer Marielle Leenders.Maybe you have seen her works on Bloom!, Li Edelkoort's review on flowers(one of my favorite review!. Her works(textiles and photos) are all about nature. Very interesting: the new developed materials with pressing techniques, you can see them on Marielle Leenders' site!


Saturday, 14 April 2007

waiting for the Salone #2*


Da vedere per l'esplosione di colori (che fa sempre bene!) "Colours" il più recente lavoro degli olandesi Scholten e Baijings, una serie di plaids a righe multicolor per dare nuova vita a sofà e poltrone. Fuori Salone in via Manzoni 23 - 4°piano.


An explosion of "Colours", a work by Amsterdam based
Scholten and Baijings, multicolor striped plaids to renovate old sofas and armchairs. Fuori Salone - via Manzoni 23 - 4°floor.




Monday, 5 March 2007

etsuko furuya*





etsuko furuya sa combinare natura e modernità nelle sue creazioni tessili: la semplicità di un design optical perde la sua freddezza grazie ad una piccola coccinella inserita nel pattern; nelle stampe a patchwork si incontrano righe irregolari e polkadots, fiori stilizzati ed insetti,e poi ancora una serie di lampadine a bulbo o di aeroplani in decollo danno un aspetto vintage a questi patterns. Anche le combinazioni dei colori sono particolari e molto armoniose!