Looming Large: innovation in new textile design
If you think textile design is, well, a little two-dimensional, think again. Contemporary producers of high-quality woven materials for interiors are busy exploring all sorts of innovative directions in terms of materials, processes and applications. And that’s no flannel.
January 28, 2013 | 11:00 pm CUT

The rules of geometry: 'Dragon' from Danish textiles manufacturer Kinnasand's new 'Unfold' collection

Sound out: Swiss textiles producer Creation Baumann's 'Sonic' fabric from its range of sound-absorbing materials

Walk the line: Nya Nordiska's highly geometric, line-driven new 'Creative Concept' collection of textiles

Kept in the dark: 'Dimmer Sky' black-out fabric, replete with laser-cut perforations, from Création Baumann

Cool it: When used as a blind, Svensson Markspelle's 'Cinq' fabric can help to reduce air-conditioning costs by up to 25%

How illuminating: Steiner's 'Copenhagen Colours' collection is woven from fine-yarn Merino wool, making for a translucent textile

So transparent: Nya Nordiska's innovative 'Tex Glass' range consists of specially selected fabrics laminated on both sides with ultra-clear diamond glass

Greater than the sum of its parts: 'Ready Made Curtain' by the celebrated Bouroullec brothers for Kvadrat comes in kit form

The extra mile: Buvetex's hard-wearing 'Senta' collection of upholstery fabrics is made of Trevira CS

The gentle touch: It looks and feels like linen, but Dedar's 'Zeus' fabric is, in fact, woven from Trevira CS

Apply yourself: 'Amos' from Christian Fischbacher's 'Urban Nomad' collection, which prints designs derived from traditional Japanese dyeing techniques onto Trevira CS

Dry run: Climatex’s ‘Dualcycle Net’ collection of fabrics features a special weave structure, which absorbs moisture and then allows it evaporate easily

Can you expand?: 'Beans' from Innofa's highly stretchable, sound-absorbing wool-rich products

Chain reaction: Space-defining metal curtains, made of lightweight anodised aluminium links, from Kriska Decor

I'm a believer: Matt yarn meets gloss in Rohi Stoff's 3D-effect range of textiles, 'Credo'

Toughen up: Durability guaranteed with Spradling’s ‘Carbon Fiber’ range, which marries a textured weave with a vinyl topcoat

Bold folds: 'Origami' from Zimmer + Rohde uses heat-bonded embroidery to create a truly three-dimensional textile

You do the math: parametric models determine the repeat pattern of Carpet Concept's 'next Gen' woven floor covering, as well as inspiring its graphic motif

That felt feeling: Anne Kyrro Quinn's innovative wall panels ('Scallop' shown here) combine acoustic management with striking sculpture

The hole story: Laser-cutting in Lily Latifi's 'Bubbles' family of textile products creates dramatic light effects

I did it my way: Naturtex's new online tool allows you to design your own 'Circus' rug, determining its colour combination and size

Graphic and novel: Maharam’s ‘A Band Apart’ upholstery fabric, designed by Sarah Morris, takes geometry to the next level

Towing the line: Saum & Viebahn’s ‘Limbo’ collection of ziggurat-patterned materials

Outside in: Cristian Zuzunaga's new blankets from his 'Bitmap' collection continue his engagement with the digital abstraction of urban environments

Chequered love: 'Mahjong' from Elitis features emphatically geometric embroidery on cotton satin

Squaring up: 'Copelia' from Equipo DTR is a mesh fabric where precise needlework creates a strongly geometric field

Check this: The traditional houndstooth check is revisited with a contemporary colour palette in Sunbrella’s ‘Jacquards’ family of fabrics

Optical allusion: Johanna Gullichsen’s ‘Doris’ fabric from her ‘Normandie’ collection has a strong geometric presence
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