
BACKGROUND
Textiles play a fundamental role in shaping spatial experience, comfort and performance. This collection approaches textile design as an architectural component rather than a decorative layer. Developed in collaboration with ByBorre, the project explores how textiles can support furniture and interiors through structure, material logic and longevity.

PROCESS
The collection was developed using ByBorre’s advanced knitting technology, which enables the creation of three-dimensional textile structures in a single, seamless production process. By programming stitch geometry and material placement, the technology allows for precise control of density, elasticity, texture and surface depth.



This approach makes it possible to engineer tactile and functional qualities directly into the textile, while maintaining high efficiency and scalability. Prototyping focused on repeatability, durability and performance across a range of applications.



SOLUTION
The result is a collection of performance-driven, three-dimensional textiles with a restrained, architectural colour palette. Designed for upholstery and spatial use, the textiles combine comfort, durability and visual depth. The collection’s patterns vary in scale to create different expressions within the same material system—ranging from calm, uniform surfaces to more pronounced, textured fields. This enables a cohesive visual language across products while allowing each upholstered object to take on a distinct appearance and character.




