Reclaimed climbing rope used in shape-shifting furniture through multiweave method - Yanko Design
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Kryss, a Swedish design company, introduces its 'Entwined Objects' series that transforms furniture design through innovative use of reclaimed climbing rope. This collection emphasizes adaptability, forming dynamic pieces that adjust to user interaction while remaining stable enough to support weight. The transformative Multiweave technique enables the creation of freestanding, recyclable structures without additional framing. Designer Svea Tissel champions sustainability and material efficiency, allowing these pieces to evolve and breathe, inviting interaction while simultaneously repurposing discarded materials, thereby redefining what functional furniture can be.
Kryss's 'Entwined Objects' revolutionizes furniture, showcasing fluid designs from reclaimed climbing rope that adapt to user needs, embodying sustainability and artistic freedom.
Utilizing the innovative Multiweave technique, the collection embodies craftsmanship through three-dimensional weaving, creating self-supporting, organic structures that are both functional and sustainable.
The process emphasizes a lifecycle where at the end, structures can be repurposed easily, reflecting a sustainable ethos that redefines what furniture can be.
Kryss invites individuals to interact with their furniture in new ways, showcasing dynamic forms that evolve based on use, moving away from the static furniture concept.
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