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Aériens, délicats, les stores en papier plissé tamisent la lumière de façon douce et préservent l’intimité.

Du fil, un bouton et une perle permettent de maintenir le store déployé ou replié. Lors d’un déménagement, les stores en papier plié se révèlent très pratiques. Les fixer avec de l’adhésif double face. PLISSER - julia-dessirier. Filter: textile view all Projet personnel - en cours Expérimentations de la technique artisanale du plissage de textile.

PLISSER - julia-dessirier

Pliage des moules de papier et cuisson des tissus. Stage aux ateliers Gérard Lognon à Paris. Plissage de certaines parties de vêtements existants (vêtements de seconde main). Running on Cargo. Space Symmetry Structure. Codedchromics Intelligent colour changing textiles integrated with computer science and electronics Who am I?

Subscribe to RSS January 16, 2013 INSPIRATION comes from JOANIE LEMERCIER Paper, tape, light. Check out more on his website… Here’s the workings And a great wee piece on the project here About these ads Share this: Like this: Like Loading... Related New Talent!!!! INSPIRATION comes from Mike Friton... One Fold - One Love! Tags: Light, origami, paper, video mapping About L.Calder I am a designer maker mainly specialising in the field of textiles and design. View all posts by L.Calder » « Previous post Next post » Leave a Reply Recent Posts Archives Categories Meta Blogroll codedchromics Blog at WordPress.com. Follow Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 604 other followers Build a website with WordPress.com %d bloggers like this: Origamic textiles by Elena Salmistraro.

The art of origami is taken up a notch in the form of textural textiles by Milan-based designer, Elena Salmistraro.

Origamic textiles by Elena Salmistraro

Elena produced these series of lovely accessories using paper, Tyvek and a sustainable fabric called Jacroki. – Prickly Bloom Series – While teaming up with deepdesign‘s Raffaella Mangiarotti and Matthew Bazzicalupo, Elena created textural and prickly textiles for series of headwear and a neckpiece. Each accessory was produced by repeated elementary folds using both paper and Tyvek – a paper-like water-resistant fabric.