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Anne Kyyrö Quinn’s textile wall

by pleatfarmer on September 17, 2009

These gorgeous textile wall panels are created by Anne Kyyrö Quinn studio, each cut and sewn by hand, and currently gracing the walls of Swissotel to the Bloomberg Beijing HQ. Using 100% wool felt, each panel is fitted with strips of diagonal twists, creating interesting textures, and also acting as a soundproofing device. More images at a click.

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Here is an excerpt of the works from the website:

“Anne Kyyrö Quinn’s sculptural approach has pioneered a new genre of interior textiles based on three-dimensional structure rather than smooth surface ornamentation. Our products are based on a portfolio of eighteen core designs inspired by organic shapes and expressed with Scandinavian simplicity. Whether crafted into cushions, throws, table runners, wall panels or blinds, each design has a tactile feel that appeals to the eye as well as to the hand. As we merge twenty-first century design with textures inspired by the natural world, our products bridge the gulf between the urban interior and the natural landscape, and bring an elegant, unassuming beauty into everyday life.”

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