
The role of textiles in the future is likely to undergo significant evolution, driven by technological advancements, environmental concerns, and changing societal needs.

Back to Nature
In an era where even the pages of books are replaced by computer screens, our sense of touch, along with all its associated faculties, has grown dormant. The traditional process of crafting our own materials and shaping them into final products has been overshadowed by the convenience of ready-made solutions. Everything seems to be flattened and artificial, even our food often comes coated in plastic.
This project seeks to rekindle our connection with touch by presenting textiles as a gateway to a natural sensory experience. It playfully triggers and tickles the senses by experimenting with various natural materials and intricate weave structures, enhancing tactile engagement.
The Collection
The Sea-Fan
A delicate woven fabric inspired from a Sea-Fan

The Palm
A gauzy double cloth inspired from a palm tree bark

The Cocoon
Fuzzy double layered fabric to give you the comfort of a cocoon

The Dragon Fly
A fine woven fabric as dainty as a dragon fly's wing

The Husk-Berry
A double layered fabric woven with fine silk, linen and metal yarns is inspired from the delicate 3-dimensional form of the leaf of dried husk-berries

The Weaver's Nest
Woven with jute, linen and nettle yarns, the fabric is inspired from the unruly interlacements of a weaver's bird nest.



















