Nottinghamshire-based textile brand Kirkby Design has partnered with British designer Tom Dixon to transform photographs of textured materials such as foil and hair into digitally printed textiles.
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Variant3D: ‘3D Knitting is The Closest Thing to 3D Printing Textiles'
Garrett Gerson, Variant3D's CEO and co-founder, explained how 3D renderings can be plug-and-play for manufacturing.
Imagine a single-coloured piece of cloth that suddenly displays a colourful pattern when the ambient temperature changes. Upon further temperature change, a completely different pattern shows up.
Dutch studio Scholten & Baijings has created a collection of interior fabrics for New York textiles brand Maharam with a pattern large enough to upholster an entire sofa without repetition. This image ...
Kassia St. Clair, who specializes in color, explores its historical connection to artists and art movements in a book timed with the company’s 150th anniversary. This scarf titled "The Liberty Stage" ...
Martens started setting the basis for his hand printed monoprints in the 1960s, as a student at the Arnhem School of Art. Studying sculpture and painting expanded Martens' understanding of shape and ...
One night in 2007, Kim Fraser, a sewing enthusiast and fabric lover, realized what was missing from her living room: curtains with big yellow polka dots. Instead of searching fabric stores for the ...
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