Cultures and Technologies CollidingInspiration taken from different cultures. Techniques and materials that speak about the importance of historic values within our modern society. Colors, textures and twists. Yarns and needles. All of these elements and more contribute to creating a warm residential environment connecting cultures and technologies. Present in many homes throughout the world, poufs provide comfort and utilitarian function. As a highly versatile home accessory, the pouf is a seat, a foot stool and a coffee table. Whether they’re made out of precious or modern materials, or knitted by your own hands, poufs are adaptable, versatile and eye-catching. In fact, knitted poufs are spectacular precisely because of their versatility, and many designers are reinterpreting this furnishing to find new patterns and shapes. Contemporary Bean Bag Design Following Trends We’ve all seen bean bags made out of different fabrics, but there is just something special about a knitted bean bag. Besides its natural feature of molding to your body to offer a comfortable lounging experience, bean bags need texture and color to truly become part of the space they adorn. these contemporary bean bag chairs look amazing in airy interiors, serving as a stylish focal point. The Slumber Poufs by Aleksandra Gaca for Belgian companyCasalis are absolutely lovely, and their display of woven material reminiscent of knitting showcases the artist’s knowledge of three-dimensional stretch fabrics. Bdoja Chair (meaning “knot”) by Amaya Guiterrez is one of those furnishings that conveys comfort and promises to reflect the designer’s belief that high quality and durability will reduce unnecessary consumption. A chunky cotton cord wrapped around a steel base shapes the inviting chair, providing a modern interpretation of textile and techniques used in Amaya’s hometown of Oaxaca, Mexico. Hybrid Knitting to Reinterpreted Traditional Warmth Stools with knitted wool tops, coverings or wool-dressed legs are a fun, rural-inspired way to decorate your home this winter. Yarn and other soft materials can be knitted into a range of furnishings, even contemporary ones. These Knitted Chairs by London-based designer Claire-Anne O’Brien are not only visually appealing, but also comfy to the touch. Their patterned surfaces resting on simple, slim legs remind me of sheep. Colorful, artistic sheep that you can sit on. Artistic Poufs Wearing Knitted Clothes Craft skills were artistically employed in the creation of Poland-based Monomoka Studio‘s versatile poufs that can easily define a space with their sculptural aesthetics. Warmth is seen in the choice of materials, while geometric and organic inspiration shape these two furniture pieces: Cubes and Stormy Rose. Sometimes you just want to cuddle up in a blanket and read a good book. This is where the Autumn/Winter Blanket Chair by Poland-based fashion and interior designer Ana Brzostekcomes in – it nests you in the knitted sweater-like material that is both removable and adjustable. Illuminating Through Knitted Patterns Knitted lights have also become part of our interior design landscape. After all, there are no limits to what we can create. There are only challenges. And because designers take challenges seriously, we get to display their creativity in the comfort of our own home. Knitted Rugs for Warm Environments
Imagine a colorful knitted rug laying in a minimalist space – the warmth of woven strings immediately warm up the atmosphere. Intricate patterns in natural colors are also easy to display and create a sense of coziness.
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