Beáta Gerbocová / Design Lab

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Beata Gerbocová

The House of Lady Agatha

The textiles are designed for a fictional woman living in the English countryside. The main motif appearing in all the patterns are insects and muted dreamy colours of a summer romantic early evening. The series of textiles are supposed to create a melancholic, calm atmosphere. The collection made using the digital jacquard weaving technique includes six variations on the wall with one version realised as a stool upholstery.

 

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