Stephanie Siepmann: textile home accessories for more sustainability

April 14, 2011 Filed Under: Accessories, Design, Trends   Tags: , , , ,  

Brown fabric

We are back and continue with a “green” week for more sustainability. Provide a nice kick blankets & pillows with the new collection of Stephanie Siepmann. The products we have discovered during the presentation by the designers Forum in Cologne. To this forum and other great designers later. The survey on design and sustainability has now been answered by 664 participants. There goes even more. The survey tool can be found right in the groin. We let the poll will be open until the end of the week.

The textile designer Stephanie Siepmann deals sustainability related to textile design beyond the mass market. Although the textiles and products are manufactured in series, they differ from standardized mass production.

On the IMM 2009 and 2009, the designer of the atmosphere before her first collection of textile home accessories: pillows and blankets that are knitted from extra-fine merino wool. The wool is the Bluesign® approved fabric provided label that represents a logical and controlled chain. The two-or three-dimensional pattern created by a century-old textile technique that was used in the 70 years the “Batik T-Shirt”. The fabric is gathered and then dyed, resulting in two-dimensional pattern structures. Three-dimensional structures formed when the fabric is felted in a gathered state.

On the homepage of Stephanie Siepmann can further information: www.stephanie-siepmann.de. Contacts with potential distributors are very desirable way.

The cushion

The pad

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