Melissanthi – Square Cushion
by Maria Sigma United Kingdom (UK)

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Description

The Melissanthi cushion collection is a testament to the designer’s aesthetic heritage and captures a feeling of home. Minimalist and focusing on texture.

Melissanthi is a composed name of Greek μελισσα (melissa) “honeybee” and ανθος (anthos) “flower”.

In every step of the production, the ‘Zero Waste Design’ principle has been followed, aiming to decrease to the minimum yarn waste and unnecessary cuts, carbon footprints, the use of machinery, water and electric energy. The environmental impact is being considered at all the stages of the design, the making process, and also the packaging of this item.

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Maria Sigma is a weaving practice that creates limited-edition collections, unique one-off pieces, and commission-based work for residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. Textiles with a ‘feeling at home’ - a sense of place and identity; functional or not, they reflect our daily rituals and become part of our personal collections and timeless heirlooms. Maria is an award-winning textile designer and weaver specialising in 'zero waste' ethical hand-woven textiles for abode and dwelling. She studied at Chelsea College of Art & Design and since she graduated in 2014, she has developed her own weaving practice in London. Writer of Weaving: the Art of Sustainable Textile Creation, and teacher of Weaving From Waste Workshop By using exceptional and natural materials her work celebrates a timeless high aesthetic via 'zero waste' design and a slow-making ethic, combining a contemporary approach to traditional weaving techniques and focusing on raw natural materials and texture.
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