"Kilt" Table

by FARG & BLANCHE

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Dimension LxWxH (cm): 45x45x55
Unique Pieces Material : Felt, MDF, Textile
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Description

With a heating process the shape has appeard by drawing rope around the shape of the table and then baked it in an oven. The rope has then been removed but the pattern of the rope remains.

Table made of felt, textile and mdf. Originaly made for the exhibition BEYOND COUTURE at Stockholm Furniture Fair 2013. Beyond Couture was our response to an invitation by the Stockholm Furniture Fair to create a textile exhibition/bar. The designers have created thier own fake nature filled it up with dressed-up animals and kilt tribes!

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Weight 10 kg
Dimensions 60 × 60 × 60 cm
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Stockholm based design studio FÄRG & BLANCHE was founded in 2010 by the Swedish designer Fredrik Färg and designer Emma Marga Blanche, born in France. As a studio, they work across a wide variety of fields, collaborating with established furniture brands such as BD Barcelona Design, Gärsnäs, Petite Friture and Design House Stockholm to name a few, as well as producing their own collections and limited art pieces for galleries. Known for their experimental stance, where each expression informs the other, they effortlessly move between the exclusive hand made one off and the industrially produced, without ever losing their distinctive touch.

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In the highlands of the Andes, a group of women alpaca herders and artisans are leading the way for a sustainable and inclusive future. In collaboration with ADORNO and IED, Las Manuelas is presenting their most ambitious textile collection yet, the "Art Series", designed by highly acclaimed international artists.