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Jadwiga Lenart & Wiktoria Podolec

Jadwiga Lenart & Wiktoria Podolec Weaver
Contact
Polish, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+48 507823271
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A modern perspective on weaving

  • • Wiktoria and Jadwiga take inspiration from their everyday life
  • • All their materials are sustainable or recycled
  • • It may take around two weeks to create a single kilim or rug

Weaving is a time consuming craft. Preparing a loom might take up to four days before the weaving process can even begin. Given this slow pace of work, it's no wonder Wiktoria and Jadwiga named their studio ‘tartaruga’, which means turtle in Italian. The pair met in the faculty of material technologies and textile design at Lodz University of Technology. They were still students when Art_Inkubator, an initiative that supports young people in starting their creative endeavours, announced a competition for new applicants. "It was an impulse," they say. "We knew we would have to wait two more years for the next contest and this was the moment to try." Two months after winning, they opened their studio, offering a contemporary approach to the traditional craft of weaving kilims and rugs.

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Works

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The Sun no. 13

Sun no. 13 is a handmade kilim to be hung on a wall. The kilim took over 20 hours to weave and is made from raw wool coloured with natural dyes: avocado, madder root and chokeberry. These dyes often tend to fade or change their shade as time goes by, meaning the kilim will age with its owner throughout their life.

Length 70 cm
Width 50 cm

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The Suns collection: The Sun no. 8, The Sun no. 5, The Sun no. 13

These three hand woven kilims are designed to be hung on a wall. Each unique piece is handmade from raw wool and coloured with natural dyes such as avocado, madder root, goldenrod or chokeberry. These dyes often tend to fade or change their shade as time goes by, meaning the kilim will age with its owner throughout their life.

Length 70 cm
Width 50 cm

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Kilims from Poland collection: Shapes on Stripes, Random Shapes and Moonlight

Kilims from Poland is a collection of hand woven kilims inspired by traditional eastern and hutsul textiles. The wool used in their production was collected from sheep from the mountainous Polish village of Koniaków and then hand dyed in Tartaruga's studio. Every design is produced in limited numbers. All the kilims are signed, and bear a serial number and the names of the designer and maker.

Length 120 cm
Width 70 cm

Photo: © Dawid Furkot
Fav Stuff collection: Jugs and Red

Fav Stuff is a collection of contemporary, handcrafted cotton rugs, inspired by Jadwiga and Wiktoria's favourite things. Over 90 percent of the materials used in the collection come from recycled textiles. All the rugs are reversible, finished with a linen selvage and can be washed in a washing machine. They are suitable for allergy sufferers and vegans.

Length 140 cm
Width 80 cm

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Vase

Vase is inspired by one of the vases in Tartaruga Studio’s workshop depicting two leaves of a sansevieria plant. The rug was entirely handmade with over 90 percent of the materials coming from recycled textiles. The rug can be used as a floor covering or a wall hanging. Thanks to the traditional weaving techniques used to create the rug, the amount of wasted material is tiny.

Length 140 cm
Width 80 cm

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