Circular design guidelines and the growing demand for technical fabrics have placed a greater emphasis on textiles in recent years. Fiber manufactures and textile mills have adopted consumer-focused ...
Molly Fitzpatrick is a textile designer and founder of DittoHouse, an Ohio-based home textile brand for ethically produced textiles. Having designed textiles for a wide variety of markets, including ...
Though living in L.A., she turned nostalgia for home into a new fabric collection. Textile designer Brook Perdigon, shown here in her studio in Los Angeles, grew up in Tampa and recently bought a ...
Achieving sustainability in home furnishings is a work in progress. Saana Baker (Photo by Rayon Richards) For example, over the past five years, the most significant development in the textile ...
The exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt aims to rectify the artist's erasure from the history of U.S. design. Dorothy Liebes Studio, New York City (ca. 1957). Photo courtesy of the Dorothy Liebes Papers, ...
Though Olivia Richardson only lived in Oakwood until the age of 12, she always dreamed of one day returning. Oakwood is “it’s own magical place”, said Richardson, whose family moved to a Milwaukee ...
Douglas Funkhouser wants to make the world a more beautiful place. The Valencia, California–based artist and founder of Le Gracieux is on a mission to create handmade textiles that both elevate and ...
Brinda Dudhat, the founder of Morii Design in India, creates modern motifs supported by age-old techniques. By Sarah Archer This article is part of our Design special section about the reverence for ...
From left to right: By Alberta Bucciarelli, Kristie Wang, Bonnie McKee, Monique Farrugia and Isabella Harris. AS A FORMER UTS Fashion and Textiles graduate, it is always exciting returning to a world ...
The annual festival of furnishings and household objects has several presentations involving cloth materials and techniques. By The New York Times This article is part of our Design special report ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results