Hilde Pouf – Tibetan Wool / Wooden Base
by Lyk Carpet Germany

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    How is this defined? A set of pieces produced in a predetermined quantity, typically no more than 30, and uniquely numbered either on the item itself or on the accompanying certificate of authenticity. Although generally uniform in design, slight variations may exist due to the handcrafted nature of the pieces.
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Description

Hilde by Lyk Carpet introduces a vibrant, graphic energy to the collection, embodying a dynamic interplay of texture, structure, and color. Inspired by Bauhaus textile design and experimental material processing, Hilde merges the precise geometry of graphic motifs with the free-spirited spontaneity of confetti-like patterns, creating a bold visual and tactile statement.

A Tactile & Optical Experience

The intricate craftsmanship of Hilde is defined by a fusion of techniques—3mm deep cuts, loops, and fringes—that result in a sculptural surface reminiscent of engravings. The upper section of the pouf reflects the design elements of the “Little Sister” rug, reinforcing a cohesive visual language throughout the collection. This creates an immersive experience, where texture and form invite interaction and exploration.

A Symphony of Colors

The color palette of Hilde is as playful as it is sophisticated, offering a harmonious blend of expressive and soothing tones:
– Creative purples & delicate lilacs
– Refreshing mint green & calming light blue
– Radiant sunny yellow & warm coral
– Elegant dusky pink, balancing turquoise, & deep wine red

These hues pulse with rhythm and contrast, as shimmering confetti elements interact with precisely arranged graphic details, creating a sense of movement and lightness.

Bauhaus Meets Modern Expression

Drawing on the Bauhaus tradition of material innovation, Hilde embraces experimental textile techniques that challenge perception and depth. The result is a multi-dimensional object that bridges historical craftsmanship and contemporary design, infusing spaces with playful modernity and timeless sophistication.

Limited Edition & Ethical Craftsmanship

✔ Designed by Mareike Lienau
✔ Fairtrade certified by Label STEP
✔ Part of Edition 25 – each piece is individually stamped & numbered

For Interior Designers

✔ 100% wool construction enhances visual warmth and helps reduce unwanted reverberation

Hilde is more than a pouf—it’s a sculptural textile statement, where color, texture, and history converge to create a timeless, artistic centerpiece.

Top & Coat
100% hand-spun Tibetan highland wool from living sheep, traditionally plant-dyed, pot-dyed, wooden construction inside; hand-knotted, high-floor, mix of techniques, 100 knots per square inch.

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15

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Number Of Pieces Created

25

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For the past 15 years, industrial designer Mareike Lienau has been intensively researching the question, "What makes craftsmanship contemporary?" with her label Lyk Carpet. In doing so, she continuously strives to make traditional materials and techniques tangible and to enter into direct dialog with people. Her holistic approach fosters intercultural connections between humans, materials and traditions. This approach stretches beyond craftsmanship — as a process designer, Mareike Lienau reinterprets wool in space to provide food for thought and spotlight the history of traditional techniques. The objects she creates result from craftsmanship while assuming full responsibility for their creation process. By linking design and production in this way, she purposefully engages with the history and significance of traditional craftsmanship. Furthermore, Mareike Lienau actively integrates a variety of players, including craftswomen and sometimes even clients, in her work. This close collaboration allows her to combine their experience and expertise, resulting in innovative solutions that transcend traditional ways of thinking. This collaborative approach not only lays the foundation for her creative work, but also demonstrates how the engagement of different players helps to break new ground in the design and interpretation of contemporary art. Mareike Lienau designs unique textile objects and bespoke décor pieces. She uses unexpected and unusual materials and techniques to shine a spotlight on craft. Her work fuses an avant-garde design approach with traditional craftsmanship. All Lienau’s textiles are certified by Label STEP and handmade by a small-scale artisan manufacturing partner in Nepal using socially and environmentally responsible materials and production processes. The resulting pieces are intended to engage a new generation of art and design lovers, encouraging them to think about global responsibilities and socio-ecological factors. Furthermore, Lienau’s work celebrates time-honored textile craftsmanship and the inherent beauty of natural wool and dyeing processes. With every design piece — whether presented on the floor, suspended from the ceiling, or placed somewhere in between — Lienau explores the impacts of structure, texture, and color in space. Lienau is an industrial design graduate who studied product and process design at Berlin University of the Arts (UDK). The question ‘What is contemporary about craft?’ is fundamental to her design process. She elaborates, “My vision, passion and values influence my design process.” Many objects emerge from this unique triad. All her designs are knotted by an artisan Tibetan manufacturing partner in Nepal from hand-spun and vegetable-dyed highland virgin wool. “I want my objects to bring people joy — to add value, to encourage them to think about their consumption patterns and to reflect on the ripple effects of their choices. I have a deep sense of respect both for the earth which provides me with natural materials and the people who craft my objects. The stories behind them connect us all.”
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