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The ancient technique of tapestry in sound-absorbing panels
Tapestry is a proposal that combines Moroso creativity, Limonta Group fabrics and Kvadrat’s innovative soundproofing panel technology.
The project explores the ancient tapestry technique by intertwining different, almost contrasting, expressive languages, according to a line of research and practical experimentation that interprets weaving not only as a manufacturing technique, but as an authentic creative act.
Different figurative approaches and chromatic sensibilities are applied on a surface capable of elevating the tactile component to a cardinal dimension of the aesthetic experience. The images provoke, challenge preconceptions, play with visual perception. The authors’ intimate vision thus becomes the plot of a narrative that, in the era of mass media and digital images, reevaluates the dimension of materiality, in a relationship that unites the observer and what is observed with the person who created it. The
authors of the tapestries are the designers Tord Boontje and Patricia Urquiola, the illustrator and cartoonist Gabriella Giandelli and the photographer Alessandro Paderni.
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The ancient technique of tapestry in sound-absorbing panels
Tapestry is a proposal that combines Moroso creativity, Limonta Group fabrics and Kvadrat’s innovative soundproofing panel technology.
The project explores the ancient tapestry technique by intertwining different, almost contrasting, expressive languages, according to a line of research and practical experimentation that interprets weaving not only as a manufacturing technique, but as an authentic creative act.
Different figurative approaches and chromatic sensibilities are applied on a surface capable of elevating the tactile component to a cardinal dimension of the aesthetic experience. The images provoke, challenge preconceptions, play with visual perception. The authors’ intimate vision thus becomes the plot of a narrative that, in the era of mass media and digital images, reevaluates the dimension of materiality, in a relationship that unites the observer and what is observed with the person who created it. The
authors of the tapestries are the designers Tord Boontje and Patricia Urquiola, the illustrator and cartoonist Gabriella Giandelli and the photographer Alessandro Paderni.
Description
The ancient technique of tapestry in sound-absorbing panels
Tapestry is a proposal that combines Moroso creativity, Limonta Group fabrics and Kvadrat’s innovative soundproofing panel technology.
The project explores the ancient tapestry technique by intertwining different, almost contrasting, expressive languages, according to a line of research and practical experimentation that interprets weaving not only as a manufacturing technique, but as an authentic creative act.
Different figurative approaches and chromatic sensibilities are applied on a surface capable of elevating the tactile component to a cardinal dimension of the aesthetic experience. The images provoke, challenge preconceptions, play with visual perception. The authors’ intimate vision thus becomes the plot of a narrative that, in the era of mass media and digital images, reevaluates the dimension of materiality, in a relationship that unites the observer and what is observed with the person who created it. The
authors of the tapestries are the designers Tord Boontje and Patricia Urquiola, the illustrator and cartoonist Gabriella Giandelli and the photographer Alessandro Paderni.
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