This cylindrical lampshade is made of woven shibori linen and silk fabric, and was dyed with pomegranate. The object can be installed on a lamp stand or used as a pendant.
Agnès Calas' interest in textiles stems from her family. Her great-grandmother, grandmother and mother have all inspired her love of weaving: "I have always been surrounded by women who worked with thread or fabric," she explains. Agnès expresses this heritage through her loom; by subtly combining natural noble yarns, she creates precious textiles, decorative wall panels and upholstery fabrics. After an education at the Atelier National d'Art Textile (École Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle), in Paris, she first focused her career on passing on her knowledge of textiles, teaching at the Universidad Mayor in Santiago, Chile, for a few years. In 2010, Agnès set up her own workshop in the south of France, to fully explore her craft and creativity.
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This cylindrical lampshade is made of woven shibori linen and silk fabric, and was dyed with pomegranate. The object can be installed on a lamp stand or used as a pendant.
Photo: ©Lae titia Lazizi
This collection of cushions is made of piqué fabric. The alpaca yarns create furrows within a wool and silk blend, a design drawing inspiration from the furrows in the vineyards.
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This collection offers a range of cork and linen woven textiles inspired by Mediterranean cork oak forests. They can be used for upholstery, wall coverings or accessories.
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Made from linen and golden metallic threads, “this accordion book will become, according to your inspiration, a guest book, a photo album or will welcome your drawings and writings.”