Zeno Holloway Presents the New Rootfull Collection in London
Amy Duong — January 8, 2023 — Art & Design
References: zenaholloway & yankodesign
Zena Holloway presents the latest Rootfull collection during London Design Festival this year and it is full of intriguing sculptures and products along with wearables. All of these are made entirely from grassroots and mark the first edition of the Materials Matter design fair.
The capsule features a unique dress that comes with a collar piece, inspired by coral and the dynamic structure of the material. It is followed by artful wall hangings and lamps that are detailed with coral-like textures. The capsule pushes boundaries of the root-grown textiles and how they can be used in the future for a more sustainable angle. Additionally, Holloway also uses the roots as a 3D printer to create new patterns so no two pieces are exactly a replica.
Image Credit: Zena Holloway
The capsule features a unique dress that comes with a collar piece, inspired by coral and the dynamic structure of the material. It is followed by artful wall hangings and lamps that are detailed with coral-like textures. The capsule pushes boundaries of the root-grown textiles and how they can be used in the future for a more sustainable angle. Additionally, Holloway also uses the roots as a 3D printer to create new patterns so no two pieces are exactly a replica.
Image Credit: Zena Holloway
Trend Themes
1. Grassroots Wearables - The use of grassroots to create wearables has the potential to disrupt the fashion industry with more sustainable materials and unique designs.
2. Root-grown Textiles - The exploration of root-grown textiles as a material has the potential to disrupt the textile industry with a more sustainable and locally-sourced alternative.
3. 3D Printing with Roots - Using roots as a 3D printer to create new patterns could disrupt the manufacturing industry by offering a more sustainable and unique production method.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can adapt and integrate grassroots wearables for a more sustainable and unique approach to design.
2. Textile - The textile industry can explore root-grown textiles as a local and sustainable alternative to traditional materials.
3. Manufacturing - The manufacturing industry can adopt 3D printing with roots as a sustainable and innovative production method.
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