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This textile collection explores knitting as a contemporary design practice, rethinking its associations with domesticity through a feminist and sustainable lens. The collection is composed of a series of rug-weight knitted wall panels, designed for interior settings where material, narrative and composition are central to the spatial experience.

 

Constructed entirely from second-hand yarns, the collection is grounded in a ‘found colour’ approach, where palette and material are determined through sourcing rather than selection. This process is supported by a zero-waste methodology, where knitted panels are laser cut and reassembled into interlocking compositions, allowing materials to be continuously reconfigured across multiple outcomes. Through this, the work combines traditional craft with contemporary processes to create textiles that are both materially conscious and visually resolved.

 

The collection is structured across three sub-collections, Inherited, Interpreted and Reconstructed, which trace the evolution of floral motifs into increasingly abstract geometric forms. This progression reflects a broader narrative of femininity, moving from historically defined ideals towards more fluid and self-determined expressions. Alongside this, the Reclaimed sub-collection extends the technical development of the work through material and process experimentation.

 

Positioned within the high-end bespoke interiors market, the collection is designed for spaces that value craftsmanship, material integrity and narrative-driven design. Each panel operates as both a functional textile and a considered visual statement, offering adaptable compositions that respond to different interior contexts. Through the integration of reclaimed materials, tactile processes and embedded storytelling, the work aims to create textiles that not only occupy space, but contribute meaningfully to it.

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