Influenced by the art of handcraft woodturning traditionally used to construct dishes, German artist Kathrin Morawietz slightly altered this process to create her collection of Veio Textile Bowls.
She enacted the same practices that would be used to sculpt bowls from wood but altered the material used to create a unique dish set that is as soft to touch as it is tough and durable.
Using an assortment of varying fabrics and wood glue, the artist layered the colored materials atop one another until the stack of fabric began to take a hardened shape.
Each piece of fabric is slightly varied in color, texture and pattern and when combined, comes together to resemble veins that run throughout wood. Five different dishes come with the set and each has its own distinct pattern while also complimenting the rest of the set.
Woven Fabric Dishes
Veio Textile Bowls by Kathrin Morawietz are Made from a Unique Material
Trend Themes
1. Textile Dishes - The trend of using textile as a material for dishware presents an opportunity for innovation in household goods design and manufacturing.
2. Layered Fabric Crafts - The trend towards layering fabrics for decorative and functional crafts offers opportunities for product development and creative artistry.
3. Soft Yet Durable Materials - The trend towards using soft but resilient materials presents opportunities for the development of durable textiles that offer a unique tactile experience.
Industry Implications
1. Housewares - The housewares industry can capitalize on the innovative material use trend and create new product lines or enhance existing ones with new and unique design elements.
2. Fabric and Textile Manufacturing - The fabric and textile manufacturing industry can explore new methods of layering materials for a variety of applications, including household goods and apparel.
3. Art and Design - The art and design industry can use this unique technique of layering fabrics to create new and innovative artworks, fashion designs, home décor, and more.