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Kronos Coral
Architonic ID: 20268366
Año de Lanzamiento: 2015
Fabric width: 138 cm
Weight: 400 g/m2
Material: 70% wool, 30% polyester
Concepto
The solid-coloured Kronos completes the patterned Contract collection. The colours of the Doris, Nereus, and Triton patterns are now also available in Kronos, making it easy to combine any of the fabrics in the collection. Kronos is double-sided; you can use either side of the fabric.
Naturally fire-retardant wool is woven onto a polyester warp resulting in strong upholstery fabric, durable and easy-to-care-for in commercial, public and domestic use.
Este producto pertenece a la colección:
Color naranja, Color tono en tono
Tejido mezclado, Materiales naturales, Fibra vegetal, Plástico, Poliéster, Lana de roca, Fibra sintética, Tejido, Lana
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Finland
Johanna’s one woman textile studio originally started from her home in Helsinki in 1989. Over the years her business has diversified from a home studio to two own stores, one in Paris, another in Helsinki. At the moment Johanna collaborates with four different weaving manufactures that produce all her fabrics. As a skilled craftsman she has also continued hand weaving. That’s how most of her designs are born. “I have always had a passionate relationship with crafts. I enjoy working with the loom. I am especially interested in the construction of fabrics and I am drawn to technically challenging designs, even though the final product might seem simple,” Johanna describes her approach. “The ready-made products that I design are defined by the fabric itself; by its material or by its pattern. I also find influences from different cultures interesting and challenging to my work,” Johanna explains. Johanna uses the basic weaves; plain-weave, twill and satin; and often selects her materials among the natural fibres, that she combines in an interesting way. Johanna’s purist designs have gained an enthusiastic group of design conscious aficionados, in both Europe and Asia.