Textiles
Natural fibres and a thoughtful palette define the latest Rubelli Kieffer collection with Formafantasma.
Damaged Goods, by Lottie Frei, serves as a poetic call to reconsider our relationship with preloved garments and the memories they carry.
Karimoku Case and Linie Design explored cross-cultural craftsmanship with a focus on texture, form and natural materials.
Spotted at New Designers 2025, Abbie Law’s kitchen textile prints draw on the colour and visual noise of supermarket graphics and products.
Kvadrat’s Frequency collection explores colour, motion and rhythm through textiles made with refined natural fibres and layered techniques.
During 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, cc-tapis will be presenting two collections. Hypercode by Roberto Sironi and the Monograph collection by Destroyers/Builders.
British printmaker Molly Mahon has collaborated with Indian female-led social enterprise Saheli Women on a capsule collection of embroidered pieces in vibrant colours and patterns.
LAYERED has collaborated with artist Heather Chontos, transforming her colour-saturated abstract works into a collection of hand-knotted rugs.