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Katharina Jebsen

  • Weaver
  • Leipzig, Germany
  • Master Artisan
Katharina Jebsen Weaver
Contact
German
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+49 1727953828
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Modern textiles from historical research

  • • History and textiles fascinate Katharina
  • • She bought her own hand Jacquard loom for a commission
  • • When she examines art pieces, she is captivated by their spirit

Katharina Jebsen considers herself first and foremost a weaver, although she studied conceptual textile design and also works as a designer, researcher, author and lecturer. Her expertise is in examining and replicating historic textiles. In recent years she has gained a lot of experience working with Bauhaus artwork. As far back as she can remember, Katharina has been fascinated by textiles and history, so after school she decided to train as a tailor at the Berlin State Opera and in Dresden. Today she examines textiles in a deeper and more scientific way and over the last decade Katharina has received several awards, especially for her conceptual weaving work. Katharina's clients include some of Germany's most renowned art museums and international foundations.

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Works

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Seaweed curtain sample

This sample piece is part of a material study developed at a workshop of the Department of Seaweed hosted by Julia Lohmann. It shows the potential of seaweed to be used as a sustainable and aesthetic option for curtain material.

Height 20 cm
Width 15 cm

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Seed Furrows scarf

This woollen scarf is part of the handwoven collection called Ode to Japan. It has a line structure with one side grey and the other white. The warp is black.

Height 200 cm
Width 30 cm

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Many little windows scarf

This woollen scarf is part of the handwoven collection called Ode to Japan. It is 3D structured like small boxes. The warp is black, the weft alternates between black and white fibres.

Height 200 cm
Width 50 cm

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Skyscraper Elevator scarf

This woollen scarf is part of the handwoven collection called Ode to Japan. On one side it has very delicate, long floating warp threads. The main colour of the weft is white.

Height 200 cm
Width 50 cm

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Urban Jungle coat

The coat in children's sizes is based on a handwoven fabric and is covered with a layer of felt to strengthen it against rain. A special coat cut was developed for the entire collection.

Length 110 cm

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