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Ostara

This net curtain in white and natural shades has been made using an ancient Korean technique, Pojagi or Bojagi, part of the traditional art of patchwork. The thin fabric parts of rectangular shapes have been sewn together. The natural colour has been obtained by hand-dying using chestnut wood. Like a 'textile stained glass window', the transparency of the fabric creates an interplay of colour and light.
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Pauline Clotail
La Sauzière Saint Jean, France
From upholstery to textile finishing and natural dyeing, Pauline Clotail explores her love for fabrics by combining different skills. Right after stud ...
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