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Trame is a homeware brand that explores new domestic landscapes across the Mediterranean. Each collection of homeware and accessories is inspired by a historical episode, reflects a cross-cultural journey and celebrates the exceptional know-how of Mediterranean craftsmen.
By introducing contemporary designers to traditional craftsmen Trame brings a fresh point of view to those who have spent generations refining artisan techniques and provides economic benefits for local communities, while helping to conserve our common cultural heritage.
The first collection, “A voyage to Meknes”, is freely inspired by the story of Madame de Blois, King Louis XIV’s favorite daughter, and her imagined connection to Moroccan culture. The collection arises from the encounter of the designers Maddalena Casadei (IT), Maria Jeglinska (PO) and Julie Richoz (FR) with exceptional Moroccan ceramics and textile craftsmen.
The Entwine collection by Maria Jeglinska shows a more random application of colors and lines, the poetic of the grid is still there but the design is moving towards its decomposition. The cross-cultural contamination is celebrated by a tangled complexity of textured elements.
Details:
Material: 100% natural wool
Size: 10 ft x 7 ft / 305 x 213 cm / 120 x 84 in
Primary color: Blue and terracotta
Weave: 100% hand knotted in Morocco
Woolmark certified
Custom sizes and colors are available upon request.
Samples are available for purchase.
Due to the handcrafted nature of the product, size may vary by up to 3%.
Maria Jeglinska-Adamczewska was born in Fontainebleau in 1983. In 2010 she established her Office for Design & Research in London. She graduated from ECAL’s Industrial Design course in 2007 and was awarded a scholarship from the Ikea foundation that led her to work for Galerie kreo in Paris, Konstantin Grcic in Munich and Alexander Taylor in London.
She works on a wide range of commissions: Industrial Design projects, exhibition design, as well as research-based projects in the field of design. She is convinced that in today’s world, research can trigger and generate new forms of answers and offers. Her clients include amongst others: Ligne Roset, Kvadrat, Vitra, 1882ltd, the St Etienne Design Biennale, the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. Her work is regularly exhibited internationally and was shown at: the Villa Noailles, the Aram gallery, Barbican Art Gallery, Centre Pompidou Metz and the Triennale di Milano. In October 2012 she curated and designed: “Ways Of Seeing/Sitting” at the Lódz Design Festival in Poland. She was also the co-curator and designer of the Polish Pavilion at the inaugural London Design Biennale in September 2016. In 2018 she was appointed creative director of theArena Design Fair in Poland.
- Creator:Maria Jeglinska (Designer)
- Dimensions:Width: 120 in (304.8 cm)Length: 84 in (213.36 cm)
- Materials and Techniques:Wool,Hand-Knotted
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:2020
- Production Type:New & Custom(Current Production)
- Estimated Production Time:5-6 weeks
- Condition:
- Seller Location:Paris, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU5328226208972
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TRAME is a new homeware brand that explores new domestic landscapes across the Mediterranean. Each collection of homeware and accessories is inspired by a historical episode, reflects a cross-cultural journey and celebrates the exceptional know-how of Mediterranean craftsmen. By introducing contemporary designers to traditional craftsmen TRAME brings a fresh point of view to those who have spent generations refining artisan techniques and provides economic benefits for local communities, while helping to conserve our common cultural heritage. TRAME believes in encounters and co-creation. The first collection, “A voyage to Meknes”, is freely inspired by the story of Madame de Blois, King Louis XIV’s favorite daughter, and her imagined connection to Moroccan culture. The collection arises from the encounter of the designers Maddalena Casadei (IT), Maria Jeglinska (PO) and Julie Richoz (FR) with exceptional Moroccan ceramics and textile craftsmen.
Custom sizes are available.
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