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Nathalie Van der Massen Designs the Limited REN Series

Designer Nathalie Van der Massen created the REN series, which is a collection of delicate room dividers that create an immediate sense of privacy and transparency all at once. It is made up of three limited room dividers in total: a four-panel divider, and two two-panel dividers. Notably, these are crafted from a natural material palette which is inspired by Belgian textile themes.

Van der Massen ensures that these seamlessly blend together linen, wool, paper, and yarns into unique fabric wefts to result in materials that border the line of design, architecture, and art all at once. The designer shares, "I wanted to create. A foundation, a framework for my custom textile designs that is scalable in various ways and can be integrated into different contexts and styles. Something timeless yet adaptable to different projects."
Trend Themes
1. Natural-material Room Dividers - Natural-material room dividers, like the REN series, combine sustainable resources with high aesthetic design to create functional and eco-friendly interior solutions.
2. Blend of Privacy and Transparency - Room dividers that offer both privacy and transparency, as seen in the REN series, present a versatile solution for open-plan spaces in both residential and commercial environments.
3. Belgian Textile-inspired Designs - Designs inspired by Belgian textiles capture cultural heritage while innovating interior aesthetics by combining traditional and contemporary materials.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The interior design industry can leverage natural-material room dividers to offer clients sustainable and stylish space customization options.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Textile manufacturers can explore opportunities in crafting high-quality, artistic room dividers that blend traditional fabrics with modern design needs.
3. Sustainable Architecture - The sustainable architecture sector can integrate natural-material room dividers to enhance eco-friendly building designs with multifunctional elements.

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