Kryss, a Swedish design company, presents the Entwined Objects series, highlighting the transformative power of a single material—rope—through its innovative Multiweave technique. This approach allows rigid, self-supporting furniture to be created from repurposed materials like reclaimed climbing ropes or unused shoelace production. The technique emphasizes functional design and sustainability, enabling pieces that adapt shape based on user interaction. Designed by Svea Tisell, this furniture not only fulfills practical purposes but also challenges conventional material uses, advocating for a recycling mindset at the product’s end of life.
The Multiweave technique allows Kryss to transform a simple material like rope into self-supporting furniture, emphasizing adaptability and functional design in their Entwined Objects series.
Using reclaimed materials, Kryss’ furniture demonstrates a commitment to sustainability and material efficiency while redefining textiles as primary structural components in design.
Kryss’ designer Svea Tisell takes the open-source Multiweave technique beyond its artistic origins, applying it to functional furniture to create innovative, freestanding designs.
The 2500m Lounge Chair exemplifies how modern design can combine practical applications with sustainability, providing a unique seating experience that conforms to the user while maintaining rigidity.
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