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Previously unrecycleable clothing made into Fibers Unsorted textile

Deezen

The Fibers Unsorted project started with development and engineering company Imat-Uve , which began researching methods of deconstructing mixed textiles into usable fibres in 2013, setting out to spin them into yarns that could compete with their predecessors in terms of quality.

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Cassina Showroom, Ningbo | OUTIN. DESIGN

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DESIGN adopted unique deconstruction methods and spatial languages to tell the story of the brand that has never stopped making breakthroughs and evolving over its long history. Fusion & deconstruction of past and future. Excerpt: As conceiving Cassina’s showroom in Ningbo, OUTIN. Project Description. Fashion pioneer.

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Mansion XÚN Restaurant, Chengdu, China

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The visual experience emanates warmth akin to sitting by a cozy fireplace, complemented by the ambiance crafted through noble and elegant materials. A poetic space Mansion XÚN utilizes rich materials such as stone, metal, and textured paint to cultivate a precious and elegant Chinese style, while also simplifying it with modern techniques.

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Cassina Showroom by OUTIN. DESIGN

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DESIGN adopted unique deconstruction methods and spatial languages to tell the story of the brand that has never stopped making breakthroughs and evolving over its long history. Fusion & deconstruction of past and future OUTIN. Cassina represents not only the future of past, but also the future of future. Photo © Wen Studio.

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Six fashion and textile student projects that centre on their materials

Deezen

I] strive to create garments that celebrate the complexions of natural materials and appreciate slow and hand-crafted techniques." In a series of deconstructed clothing items, layers are removed, threads exposed and microscopically small fragments are blown-up to exaggerated proportions."

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OUMEI Ceramics Headquarters by FOSHAN TOPWAY DESIGN

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The techniques of stone quarrying and processing show artisanship that pursues for perfection. Photo © Ouyang Yun These “stones”, protruding from or embedded into the walls, feature different shapes and textures, creating diverse tactile and visual impressions.

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New Designers presents 10 award-winning fashion and textiles projects

Deezen

Brutalism celebrates the use of quality materials and considered construction, which has been applied to each stage of the design process, from initial visual research to the careful planning of the final collection. The prints use a variety of both digital and traditional techniques to produce a series of exciting and diverse outcomes.

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