See how woven fabrics can enhance the home
(Source: partytights)
Stylish sheep kitted out in fairisle
(Source: artssake)
Creative calendar using a woven theme
(Source: bleuhibou)
from a Danish textile magazine
(Source: sweetpeapath, via rare-fibers)
Lunch time approaching…we have spotted this woven tart!
Ok so it’s lattice, but we like to think of it as woven ;)
(Source: passthefooddood)
Woven net of Bamboo at restuarant Hangzhou, China.
Tang Palace- FCJZ Architects. A woven net of bamboo creates a curved suspended ceiling inside this restaurant in Hangzhou, China by architects FCJZ. The internal spaces of Tang Palace are defined by linear bamboo screens and the central concrete core is wrapped in back-lit bamboo sheets, creating a light-box effect.
It’s Friday!!!
As we are in the party mode, we thought we’d share this cool photo of woven netting at night.
(Source: thebluerise)
See how woven fabrics can enhance the home
(Source: partytights)
Stylish sheep kitted out in fairisle
(Source: artssake)
Creative calendar using a woven theme
(Source: bleuhibou)
from a Danish textile magazine
(Source: sweetpeapath, via rare-fibers)
Lunch time approaching…we have spotted this woven tart!
Ok so it’s lattice, but we like to think of it as woven ;)
(Source: passthefooddood)
Woven net of Bamboo at restuarant Hangzhou, China.
Tang Palace- FCJZ Architects. A woven net of bamboo creates a curved suspended ceiling inside this restaurant in Hangzhou, China by architects FCJZ. The internal spaces of Tang Palace are defined by linear bamboo screens and the central concrete core is wrapped in back-lit bamboo sheets, creating a light-box effect.
It’s Friday!!!
As we are in the party mode, we thought we’d share this cool photo of woven netting at night.
(Source: thebluerise)





