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Anne Andersson

Anne Andersson Weaver
Contact
German, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+49 5852390222
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Textile for today

  • • Anne is an experienced weaver
  • • She believes craftsmanship should never be dogmatic
  • • Her textiles aim to meet the demands of the present day

Textiles and weaving techniques have always been of great interest to Anne Andersson, who first encountered a large loom at the age of 17. “It filled the whole room and it absolutely fascinated me. It was at that moment that I realised the difference between handicraft and craftsmanship.” Building on this new perspective, Anne embarked on an apprenticeship with Annedore Iwersen and attained the rank of master of her craft in 1990. In order to further develop her aesthetic language she then studied graphic design. Today, Anne's work can be understood as textile graphics, creating the illusion of a third dimension with strong structures of warp and woof.

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Works

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Guest towel “Elbwaffel”

This small towel is perfect for drying hands, the waffle weave provides grip and volume. It is woven on a hand loom, so each towel has a different colour. The design is block colour with a light border on the long side of the towel. There is a hanging loop in the hem.

Length 50 cm
Width 35 cm
Height 0.5 cm

Photo: ©AnneAndersson2019
Tea towel

The clear design with stripes and checks has been woven as a plain weave on a handloom. Every towel has a surrounding edge and is woven to measure. With the high share of linen (75%), the weave has a fine gloss with a good grip and a great moisture absorption after first washing.

Length 80 cm
Width 50 cm
Height 0.2 cm

Photo: ©AnneAndersson2019
Picnic blanket

The picnic blanket is a strong fabric of warp and weft twill. The weft of cotton chenille creates volume and makes the colours shine. Front and back are different. The colour concept is based on four main colours and two to three contrasting colours. It is woven on a handloom and each blanket is unique.

Length 140 cm
Width 140 cm
Height 1 cm

Photo: ©AnneAndersson2019
Travel towel

This travel towel is elegant and has the fine luster of linen. The fabric is a sturdy twill weave and has a smooth feel. Because of the material and its texture, the fabric has good moisture absorption. It is made on a handloom, so each towel is unique.

Length 150 cm
Width 70 cm
Height 0.2 cm

Photo: ©AnneAndersson2019
Travel towel

This travel towel can be a piece of home on the road. It can serve as a shower towel, beach towel, picnic towel or light blanket. The fabric is a combination of twill and plain weave, made of cotton chenille and linen weft.

Length 150 cm
Width 75 cm
Height 0.5 cm

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