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(c) Willy BOGNER GmbH
15.03.2023

BOGNER Wanderlust Capsule Collection 2023

The BOGNER Wanderlust styles transport the iconic BOGNER après-ski look into summer, combining details from hiking and active sports with fashionable urban silhouettes.

Vintage details from the BOGNER archives are reinterpreted through modern materials. Slightly cropped tops with dropped shoulders and voluminous sleeves meet piped pockets and striking hoods. BOGNER typical performance elements are combined with sustainability through natural materials like Bavarian Wool and recycled polyester. The highlights of the styles are prints by Viennese street artist Manuel Skirl capturing the spirit of wanderlust. The result is a creation of handmade and digitized prints that resemble a topographical map of a mountain.

The BOGNER Wanderlust styles transport the iconic BOGNER après-ski look into summer, combining details from hiking and active sports with fashionable urban silhouettes.

Vintage details from the BOGNER archives are reinterpreted through modern materials. Slightly cropped tops with dropped shoulders and voluminous sleeves meet piped pockets and striking hoods. BOGNER typical performance elements are combined with sustainability through natural materials like Bavarian Wool and recycled polyester. The highlights of the styles are prints by Viennese street artist Manuel Skirl capturing the spirit of wanderlust. The result is a creation of handmade and digitized prints that resemble a topographical map of a mountain.

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Willy BOGNER GmbH

IVL
03.08.2022

Winners of the RECO Sustainable Young Designer Competition

Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL) named the winners of ‘RECO Young Designer Competition’, Thailand's largest upcycling fashion design event, parading haute couture garments containing at least 60% recycled materials.

Eleven finalists showcased 33 handmade sustainable outfits at the 9th edition of the fashion show at IVL’s headquarters in Bangkok, using recycled PET and polyester items to craft creative fashions. Under the concept of ‘REVIVE: Start from the Street,’ RECO supports young Thai designers while raising awareness of recycling. The designs use a range of recycled materials including recycled PET yarns, discarded fabric from factories, and even repurposed safety belts.

Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL) named the winners of ‘RECO Young Designer Competition’, Thailand's largest upcycling fashion design event, parading haute couture garments containing at least 60% recycled materials.

Eleven finalists showcased 33 handmade sustainable outfits at the 9th edition of the fashion show at IVL’s headquarters in Bangkok, using recycled PET and polyester items to craft creative fashions. Under the concept of ‘REVIVE: Start from the Street,’ RECO supports young Thai designers while raising awareness of recycling. The designs use a range of recycled materials including recycled PET yarns, discarded fabric from factories, and even repurposed safety belts.

RECO awarded finalists and winners with 500,000 baht in prizes to support their careers. First prize of 125,000 baht was awarded to 23-year-old emerging furniture designer Prem Buachum for his ‘The Origin of Rebirth’ collection, using fabric recycled from post-consumer PET bottles. The first runner-up, Sathitkhun Boonmee, was awarded 75,000 baht for his ‘Remembering Your Favorite Teddy Bear’ collection, using old dolls made of polyester fibers. Second runners-up, Worameth Monthanom and Tanakorn Sritong, received 50,000 baht for their ‘Regeneration of Nature (into Spring)’ collection, using unused fabrics and discarded PET film. Napat Tansuwan, a finalist with his’ Don’t Judge’ collection, will go on to create designer merchandise for sponsor Buriram United Football Club using local weaving techniques from communities in Buriram province.

Mrs. Aradhana Lohia Sharma, Vice President at Indorama Ventures and RECO Young Designer Competition Chairperson, said, “Since 2011, RECO's ambition has been to uplift recycling and inspire people to realize the value of recyclable materials to produce great new products for daily life. We have witnessed many thoughtful initiatives on upcycling through the collections created by our talented young Thai designers. The designs this year showcase stunning wearability and innovation while using a large percentage of recycle materials. Public interest in recycling has been growing immensely, and we are grateful to strengthen the relationship with partners like Buriram United Football Club.”

“Indorama Ventures hopes this competition will be a driving force in nurturing sustainable fashion concepts and increasing the acceptance of recycled materials, especially post-consumer PET. We are proud to be a stepping-stone for our youth's design journey and our community’s sustainable future.”

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IVL

(c) INNATEX
19.07.2022

INNATEX: Countdown to 50th international trade fair for sustainable textiles

The 50th INNATEX fair opens its gates to a Green Fashion trade audience from 29 to 31 July 2022 in Hofheim-Wallau, near Frankfurt. At this anniversary fair, over 200 labels will be exhibiting, a wide range of experts and organisations will be gathering, and elaborate features and facilities are planned for the Rhein-Main exhibition centre.

According to INNATEX project manager Alexander Hitzel, one highlight is the Community Area, which brings together a range of experts. In short lounge talks, they reveal insights into what they are currently working on and a dialogue format encourages personal discussion. Mirjam Smend, whom we know well from Greenstyle Munich, introduces her recently launched sustainability magazine, Pureviu, and facilitates the morning talks.

The 50th INNATEX fair opens its gates to a Green Fashion trade audience from 29 to 31 July 2022 in Hofheim-Wallau, near Frankfurt. At this anniversary fair, over 200 labels will be exhibiting, a wide range of experts and organisations will be gathering, and elaborate features and facilities are planned for the Rhein-Main exhibition centre.

According to INNATEX project manager Alexander Hitzel, one highlight is the Community Area, which brings together a range of experts. In short lounge talks, they reveal insights into what they are currently working on and a dialogue format encourages personal discussion. Mirjam Smend, whom we know well from Greenstyle Munich, introduces her recently launched sustainability magazine, Pureviu, and facilitates the morning talks.

Alongside standard bodies such as IVN and GOTS, which have taken part in INNATEX for many years, younger projects such as Fairmodel and the digital platform Retraced will be part of this special area. Fairtrade Germany, Femnet and the VDMD are to be found there too. Almost all of them are joining in with the Ask Me Anything dialouge format. Interested attendees can pre-book a slot of up to ten minutes for a personal discussion with the expert of their choice.

The supportive activities that had to be suspended during the pandemic are enjoying a comeback at this year’s summer fair: five newcomers to INNATEX designated DesignDiscoveries will be presenting their projects in another special area. Vegtus, from Barcelona, produces sneakers and other products from cactus leather. Natural textiles such as organic cotton are used by Lounge Cherie, a yoga fashion label.

Products for kids through to seniors, classics and streetwear, footwear and accessories
Nordlicht similarly relies on recyclable, renewable natural fibres for its outerwear, bags and accessories. The field of circular fashion is also served by the remaining two Design Discoveries. Both Nature is Future, with its handmade sneakers, and Freibeutler, with its functional rucksacks, make extensive use of recycled materials, while also paying due attention to broader sustainability aspects.

Regular INNATEX exhibitors include Lana, Chapati and Didymos, all of whom are also celebrating anniversaries. Labels such as Anokho with their colourful accessories in jacquard fabrics and Danish label Angel Circle with its plus-size fashion are exhibiting for the first time.

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INNATEX / UBERMUT GbR

Photo: Ardazaei AB
08.07.2022

ArdAzAei: Couture collection ‘Midnight in the Persian Garden’

The new Swedish luxury womenswear brand presented its first couture runway show, ‘Midnight in the Persian Garden’, in the Salle des Textiles of Paris’ Musée des Arts et Métiers on Thursday, July 7th at 10.30am CET.

The new Swedish luxury womenswear brand presented its first couture runway show, ‘Midnight in the Persian Garden’, in the Salle des Textiles of Paris’ Musée des Arts et Métiers on Thursday, July 7th at 10.30am CET.

As earthly manifestations of an imaginary paradise, where architecture and horticulture were brought together into meticulous perfection, the Persian garden was the point of inspiration for ArdAzAei’s debut couture collection.
A poetic ode to the transcendent beauty of nature, ‘Midnight in the Persian Garden’ honours the incredibly complex systems of engineering required to create such sublime spaces through couture’s intricate techniques of smocking, pleating, embroidery, and appliqué.
 
An evening wear collection of red-carpet gowns and cocktail dresses, tailoring, jewellery and accessories, the collection sees a recurring reference to the Persian Rose and the Parrot Tulip, with the flowers informing silhouettes, three-dimensional sculptural forms, and elaborately embroidered jacquard.
 
Sharp tailoring in the form of contemporary women’s suits see sleek jackets and flared pants with hypnotic floral patterning evoking the undulating chaos of nature’s rhythms.
 
Another key theme running throughout the collection is the dynamic between mathematic forms of composition—a key element of Persian garden architecture—and the craft of the handmade, evident in crystal sequins custom-cut to the lines of the ArdAzAei logo, designed by M/M (Paris), which are then hand-embroidered to create organic forms.
 
The dynamic is also evident in an evening dress which sees 60 metres of fabric pleated and cut into geometric shapes appliqued to its top, while 100 hand-painted pleated fans go into the construction of its flared skirt.

In order to realise such intricate forms of construction, the collection is made in France in collaboration with highly skilled couture artisans focused on upholding the highest craftsmanship and material standards. The show venue, the ‘Salle des Textiles’ at the Musée des Arts et Métiers, pays homage to the country’s rare artisanal expertise.

“I have been searching for the long-lasting beauty and respect for nature that you’ll find in the Persian garden, some of which date back to as early as 4,000 BC,” says Bahareh Ardakani, ArdAzAei’s founder and creative director.
 
“This is reflected in our endeavours to certify part of our collection to the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), and why this collection is made in France with the country’s leading couture artisans. Every detail is precious, and we want to express the feeling of walking through a Persian garden in the midnight to the smallest of details.”
 
With ateliers in Paris and Stockholm, ArdAzAei is where Persian heritage, Swedish modernism and French savoir-faire collide.

As a luxury womenswear brand engaged in the search for the sublime, ArdAzAei eschews trend-based consumption to instead offer made-to-measure couture, and one prêt-à-porter collection of formalwear per year, released in drops according to the seasons on the digital flagship ArdAzAei.com
 
ArdAzAei focuses on working with textile suppliers that can reveal the details of the origins and processes behind its products, tracing each fabric right through the supply chain of raw materials, yarn spinners, weavers, print and dying techniques.

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Gilberto Calzolari
14.11.2019

Premium Brands choosing Responsible Innovation for the Wardrobe of Tomorrow

C.L.A.S.S. discloses five key and influencing brands with unique outfits already available in the market, that demonstrate how smart materials are able to deliver eco hi-tech valuable innovations. 

Five, completely different, contemporary lifestyles!

C.L.A.S.S. discloses five key and influencing brands with unique outfits already available in the market, that demonstrate how smart materials are able to deliver eco hi-tech valuable innovations. 

Five, completely different, contemporary lifestyles!

Among the first adopters of E.C.O. Kosmos shines Gilberto Calzolari, a luxury prêt-à-porter brand Made in Italy with a responsible soul, whose style is represented by the demi-couture dress: fresh, glamorous and romantic. Precious fabrics, complemented by the highest quality in production techniques and tailoring craftsmanship, bear the hallmarks of a brand with a strong identity that is in tune with the needs of contemporary living and reclaims the values of environmental sustainability as well as elegance and excellence typical of luxury Made in Italy. Supported by the CNMI Fashion Trust due to its environmental committment and unique design, the brand chose two materials of the E.C.O. KOSMOS cross-collection for the SS 2020 presented during MFW: the E.C.O. AURORA 50% AMNI SOUL ECO® -50% Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified Cotton canvas and the E.C.O. SONICA Newlife™ stretch satin.

Closed: the German brand, founded in1978, focuses on great designs, small details and pure quality to create understated and advanced denim looks totally handmade in Italy. Closed selected the new amazing Candiani ReLast line, the range of market fresh responsible denim products whose objective is to introduce a 100% transformed innovative solution. The partnership between ROICA™ and Candiani generated a very special ROICA™ yarn realized only for Candiani. A premium stretch yarn that is boasting a GRS (Global Recycled Standard) version 4 certification, thanks to its high percentage of recycled content and appropriated process of transformation.

Within the premium brand adoptions of Bemberg™ shines Martin Greenfield, one of the world's most renowned tailor company. The company, founded in 1977 by Martin Greenfield, realizes hand tailored men’s clothing to meet the requirements of innovative designers, specialty retailers, costume designers, stylists and individuals. For finest made-to-order as well as made-to-measure suits,100% built by hand in their Brooklyn Factory, they choose Bemberg™ Yarn Dyed Lining produced in Italy and Japan for its soft versatility, unique precious touch and exquisite comfort.

My.Suit: Since My.Suit was founded in 2008 in NYC, their philosophy has been simple: provide their clients with a better way to buy a suit.  Their made-to-measure suits and tuxedos offer a better fit than traditional off-the-rack alternatives by accommodating as many different body types as possible, and can be made in a variety of fabric and style options to suit individual needs.  My.Suit utilizes a vertical business model: fabric mill, suit manufacturing, and retail locations, to provide a quick delivery time at an attractive price point. My.Suit has been using Bemberg™ lining to add style and comfort to their suit jackets for over a decade.  With a wide range of colors and designs, Bemberg lining complements their extensive fabric selection and helps us to create visually stunning suits that feel great and provides a personalized option to their clients.

un-sanctioned™ is an innovation-driven performance running apparel brand newly launched in September, 2019; founded on the belief that it’s time for running to give back to the environment all runners take so much joy from.  In partnership with Miti-Spa, un-sanctioned™ has developed and launched with two initial sustainable performance running fabrics called [ BottleKnit™ ] — a 100% recycled polyester made from plastic bottles. And [ WasteKnit™] — a 100% upcycled polyamide made from industrial waste blended with ROICA™ EF yarn for uncompromising smart stretch performance.

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Gilberto Calzolari (c) Gilberto Calzolari
Gilberto Calzolari
28.10.2019

Premium Brands choosing Responsible Innovation

C.L.A.S.S. discloses five key and influencing brands with unique outfits already available in the market, that demonstrate how smart materials are able to deliver eco hi-tech valuable innovations.

C.L.A.S.S. discloses five key and influencing brands with unique outfits already available in the market, that demonstrate how smart materials are able to deliver eco hi-tech valuable innovations.

  • Gilberto Calzolari: A luxury prêt-à-porter brand Made in Italy with a responsible soul, whose style is represented by the demi-couture dress: fresh, glamorous and romantic
  • Closed: the German brand, founded in1978, focuses on great designs, small details and pure quality to create understated and advanced denim looks totally handmade in Italy.
  • Martin Greenfield: Within the premium brand adoptions of Bemberg™, Martin Greenfield shines as one of the world's most renowned tailor company.
  • My.Suit: Since My.Suit was founded in 2008 in NYC, their philosophy has been simple: provide their clients with a better way to buy a suit.
  • un-sanctioned™: An innovation-driven performance running apparel brand newly launched in September, 2019; founded on the belief that it’s time for running to give back to the environment all runners take so much joy from.
DIZAIND definiert innovative und nachhaltige Mode mit maßgeschneiderten Ledertaschen neu (c) DIZAIND
Maßgeschneiderte DIZAIND Handtasche Julia
26.11.2018

DIZAIND definiert innovative und nachhaltige Mode mit maßgeschneiderten Ledertaschen neu

Die Schweizer Modemarke DIZAIND verwandelt ihre Ledertaschen-Kollektion „Capsule“ in ein virtuelles Designstudio, das Abfälle in der Modebranche vermeiden soll.

Zürich/Schweiz – DIZAIND, ein Schweizer Hersteller maßgefertigter Taschen mit Sitz in Zürich, ist entschlossen, die Modebranche zu innovieren. In diesem Monat brachte das Unternehmen seine Kollektion „Capsule“ auf den Markt – ein virtuelles Designstudio, das 3D-Technologie und traditionelle italienische Handwerkskunst kombiniert, um maßgeschneiderte Ledertaschen anzubieten.

„Durch den Kauf einer handgefertigten Tasche von DIZAIND erwirbt man nicht nur eine persönlich gefertigte, hochwertige italienische Ledertasche, sondern unterstützt auch die traditionelle Handwerkskunst anstatt die Akteure der Fast-Fashion-Branche“, sagte Santare Slavinskas, Mitbegründer und Creative Director von DIZAIND.

Die Schweizer Modemarke DIZAIND verwandelt ihre Ledertaschen-Kollektion „Capsule“ in ein virtuelles Designstudio, das Abfälle in der Modebranche vermeiden soll.

Zürich/Schweiz – DIZAIND, ein Schweizer Hersteller maßgefertigter Taschen mit Sitz in Zürich, ist entschlossen, die Modebranche zu innovieren. In diesem Monat brachte das Unternehmen seine Kollektion „Capsule“ auf den Markt – ein virtuelles Designstudio, das 3D-Technologie und traditionelle italienische Handwerkskunst kombiniert, um maßgeschneiderte Ledertaschen anzubieten.

„Durch den Kauf einer handgefertigten Tasche von DIZAIND erwirbt man nicht nur eine persönlich gefertigte, hochwertige italienische Ledertasche, sondern unterstützt auch die traditionelle Handwerkskunst anstatt die Akteure der Fast-Fashion-Branche“, sagte Santare Slavinskas, Mitbegründer und Creative Director von DIZAIND.

Aufgrund der sich schnell ändernden Trends trägt die Modebranche ebenfalls die Verantwortung für einen Teil der Ausbeutung von Mensch und Umwelt. DIZAIND bietet eine Möglichkeit, Abfälle zu reduzieren, indem das Unternehmen die Bestellungen seiner Kunden an erfahrene Handwerker in einem kleinen Atelier in Italien weiterleitet, die die maßgefertigten Taschen mit hochwertigsten Materialien anfertigen. DIZAIND verwendet nur die besten Vollnarben- und luxuriösesten italienischen Nappaledersorten. Durch die Schaffung zeitloser Mode, die sich persönlich anfühlt und an zukünftige Generationen weitergegeben werden kann, eliminiert die nachhaltige Modemarke Abfälle und verhindert den schnellen Austausch von Produkten aufgrund sich schnell ändernder Trends. Auf jede handgefertigte Tasche gibt es eine lebenslange Garantie.

Die Ledertaschen-Kollektion „Capsule“ von DIZAIND zeigt den Kunden, dass handgefertigte Taschen modern und farbenreich sein können. Das Modeunternehmen bietet für seine italienischen Ledersorten eine große Auswahl an Farben – mehr als 60 – sowie moderne Designs, die normalerweise nicht für handgefertigte Taschen angeboten werden. Kunden werden dazu inspiriert, bei der Gestaltung ihrer perfekten Ledertasche mutig zu sein.

„Es herrscht immer noch die Vorstellung, dass eine Ledertasche, die von Kunsthandwerkern hergestellt wird, altmodisch aussieht und aus dickem braunem Leder besteht oder eine andere langweilige Farbe besitzt“, sagte Santare. „Unsere zweite Capsule-Kollektion wurde eingeführt, um zu zeigen, wie falsch diese Wahrnehmung ist, und dass moderne und farbenfrohe Taschendesigns auf traditionelle Weise von Hand gefertigt werden können.“

DIZAIND fertigt die Taschen auf Anfrage. Kunden, die eine individuellere Option wünschen, können die 3D-Software des Unternehmens verwenden, um ihre Traumtasche auf einfache Weise online zu erstellen. Sie können aus sieben Grundmodellen wählen: Handtasche, Clutch, Tragetasche, Rucksack, Umhängetasche, Reise- und Sporttasche. Mit zahlreichen Individualisierungsmöglichkeiten wie individuellen Schultergurtlängen, schönen Lederquastendesigns und verschiedenen Reißverschlussoptionen zelebriert DIZAIND die Einzigartigkeit des Stils einer jeder Person. Darüber hinaus können Kunden ihre Artikel monogrammieren lassen. Die neue Ledertaschen-Kollektion „Capsule“ bietet den Kunden mehr als 1 Million Möglichkeiten, ihre Tasche anzupassen.

Die Zoom-Funktion und die 360-Grad-Ansicht von DIZAIND erfassen alle Details und Nuancen des personalisierten Accessoires. So können die Kunden eine genaue Vorstellung davon erhalten, wie die Tasche aussehen wird. Zudem können sie alle Funktionen der Tasche sehen. Wenn Sie sich von der Besonderheit von DIZAIND überzeugen wollen und erfahren möchten, wie das neue 3D-Designstudio der Capsule-Kollektion funktioniert, besuchen Sie: www.dizaindbags.com

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Pistol Star Group GmbH

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Composites offer design freedom and exceptional mechanical properties at low weight for furniture applications
22.10.2018

Composites are opening up new horizons for the furniture industry

What does the furniture market look like and what potential composites offer for the furniture of today and tomorrow? The AZL is investigating this question together with companies from the composite and furniture industry. The result will be an overview of the current market and the materials used to date as well as an outlook on future mass applications for fiber-reinforced plastics (FRP). The study is open to interested companies and starts with a kick-off meeting at Composites Europe in Stuttgart on November 7th, 2018.

Furniture, its design and function have undergone major changes in recent decades: From robust lifelong companions to trend-setting models, from handmade one-of-a-kind pieces to mass products, from storage objects to multi-functional and “smart” all-rounders. This goes along with an increased diversity in terms of design and the materials used – and high potential for composites that offer additional design freedom and exceptional mechanical properties at low weight.

Study provides overview of furniture market and unique selling points of composites

What does the furniture market look like and what potential composites offer for the furniture of today and tomorrow? The AZL is investigating this question together with companies from the composite and furniture industry. The result will be an overview of the current market and the materials used to date as well as an outlook on future mass applications for fiber-reinforced plastics (FRP). The study is open to interested companies and starts with a kick-off meeting at Composites Europe in Stuttgart on November 7th, 2018.

Furniture, its design and function have undergone major changes in recent decades: From robust lifelong companions to trend-setting models, from handmade one-of-a-kind pieces to mass products, from storage objects to multi-functional and “smart” all-rounders. This goes along with an increased diversity in terms of design and the materials used – and high potential for composites that offer additional design freedom and exceptional mechanical properties at low weight.

Study provides overview of furniture market and unique selling points of composites
In order to systematically identify the potential of fiber-reinforced composites and to use them in future furniture applications, the AZL is starting a study together with companies from the furniture and composite industry. Within four and a half months the market for furniture will be segmented, design and technology trends will be identified and the technical requirements for furniture and furniture components will be broken down to identify applications with high potential for composites. The overall goal is to understand the selection process and needs of the furniture designer in order to bring composites to the market as a targeted alternative to conventional materials.

Virginia Bozsak, Technical Manager Composites at ARKEMA Innovative Chemistry is participating in the study: “The ever-growing population number requires environmentally friendly material and a solution for the end of life treatment to recollect and reuse materials. For fast changing markets such as the furniture market, these materials also need to offer an enormous freedom of design. Arkema already answers this demand with the only liquid thermoplastic resin Elium® used as a thermoset resin to produce composite structural or aesthetical parts. With the joint study, we aim to identify specific applications in the furniture market to make use of material which is not limiting creativity or design specifications but rather enabling the future to be revolutionized.”

 

09.04.2018

Heimtextil India and Ambiente India 2018 launch Bespoke Living in their fifth edition

  • Special display arena will showcase exquisite signature collections from interior décor and home textile sectors

India’s premium fairs for home textiles, homeware and interior décor, Heimtextil India and Ambiente India have launched Bespoke Living, an exclusive product showcase space dedicated to companies dealing with signature collections at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 27th – 29th June 2018.

With four successful editions in a row, Heimtextil India and Ambiente India also slated on the same dates, have become the country’s leading business trade fairs to showcase the finest quality of dining, living, giving and home textiles. The launch of Bespoke Living aims to highlight one of a kind brands who deal with uniquely crafted designs that will range from plush statement pieces to extensive signature collections for home and retail furnishing.

  • Special display arena will showcase exquisite signature collections from interior décor and home textile sectors

India’s premium fairs for home textiles, homeware and interior décor, Heimtextil India and Ambiente India have launched Bespoke Living, an exclusive product showcase space dedicated to companies dealing with signature collections at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 27th – 29th June 2018.

With four successful editions in a row, Heimtextil India and Ambiente India also slated on the same dates, have become the country’s leading business trade fairs to showcase the finest quality of dining, living, giving and home textiles. The launch of Bespoke Living aims to highlight one of a kind brands who deal with uniquely crafted designs that will range from plush statement pieces to extensive signature collections for home and retail furnishing.

The term luxury décor is not restricted to brand names anymore. With trends like fully furnished luxury houses, theme dominated homes and tastefully designed retail showrooms rapidly picking up in the country, consumers are open to different styles and unique designs.
Be it the very popular Scandinavian themed houses to colourful cultural artefacts creating a soothing aura, Indians now want their homes and businesses to reflect their personal style with statement interiors.

Halls dedicated to Bespoke Living will feature selected designer brands from India and around the world showcasing their premium collections. This product showcase arena will be beneficial for interior designers, architects, hotel buyers, buyers of luxury goods and luxury homes developers. Business visitors can gain knowledge about the upcoming trends, source timeless pieces, build new connections with people sharing the same interest and experience the quality of the products in person. Exposure to best in class products and latest trends presented here will help them create a better home design experience for their clients.

Excelling in statement leather pieces the brand Three Sixty will showcase their latest leather collection that comprises of rugged travel accessories and signature furniture pieces. Inspired by the world’s deserts and explorers who traversed them, the brand designs fully customisable handmade products which are available in beautiful shades of tan, sure to up the sophistication quotient of home and retail interiors.     
        
“Our latest collection at Bespoke Living will showcase our ever evolving tastes and designs. We believe luxury need not be synonymous with breaking open the bank. Traditional Indian craftsmen can craft the most beautiful signature pieces and provide quality beyond compare, shared Mr Vikash Gupta, CEO, Three Sixty. International exhibitors present at the show will showcase exquisite artefacts like decorative ceramics with glaze, handmade clay wreaths with metal leaves, ceramic vases and other decorative items to make every home unique.

Apart from this specially curated design platform, Heimtextil India and Ambiente India 2018 will host the Interior Lifestyle Awards that will bring creative masters from the interior decor and home textile sectors together by recognising their art and giving them an international platform to showcase their designs.
The trade fair will also organise the Hospitality Day, a hospitality and retail procurement programme that will bring top class purchase managers from the industry to build new contacts and source quality products. Together, Heimtextil India and Ambiente India together will host over 100 companies from countries like India, Indonesia, Switzerland and Thailand showcasing trendsetting designs in the interior décor and home textile industry.

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Messe Frankfurt

 5. Textiler Outdoor Award / Kunstwanderweg III © Atelier Silke Bosbach & M. Lange, 2017
Wettbewerbsarbeit A. Siegburg / Pilze
23.10.2017

5. Textiler Outdoor Award / Kunstwanderweg III

  • Für Handarbeitstalente
  • Jetzt bewerben für den 5. TEXTILEN OUTDOOR AWARD

Für kreative Köpfe ist der TEXTILE OUTDOOR AWARD eine Institution. Ob Stricken, Häkeln, Patchen, Nähen, Weben, Filzen oder Mixed Media: Jeder, der in Handarbeit eigene fantasievolle Kreativideen im Textilbereich umsetzt, kann sich bis einschließlich 30. Januar 2018 mit bis zu drei Fotos seines Designs für den traditionsreichen Award zum diesjährigen Thema „Wald – Artenvielfalt“ bewerben. Aus den eingereichten Fotos werden großformatige Bilderplatten mit Begleittexten angefertigt, die 2018 im Rahmen einer Wanderausstellung In- & Outdoor präsentiert werden. Es werden keine Originalarbeiten für die Ausstellungen eingefordert, da der Schwerpunkt auf „Textilkunst & Fotografie“ in seiner Jubiläumsausschreibung liegt.

  • Für Handarbeitstalente
  • Jetzt bewerben für den 5. TEXTILEN OUTDOOR AWARD

Für kreative Köpfe ist der TEXTILE OUTDOOR AWARD eine Institution. Ob Stricken, Häkeln, Patchen, Nähen, Weben, Filzen oder Mixed Media: Jeder, der in Handarbeit eigene fantasievolle Kreativideen im Textilbereich umsetzt, kann sich bis einschließlich 30. Januar 2018 mit bis zu drei Fotos seines Designs für den traditionsreichen Award zum diesjährigen Thema „Wald – Artenvielfalt“ bewerben. Aus den eingereichten Fotos werden großformatige Bilderplatten mit Begleittexten angefertigt, die 2018 im Rahmen einer Wanderausstellung In- & Outdoor präsentiert werden. Es werden keine Originalarbeiten für die Ausstellungen eingefordert, da der Schwerpunkt auf „Textilkunst & Fotografie“ in seiner Jubiläumsausschreibung liegt.

Es dürfen klein- bis großformatige dreidimensionale Arbeiten, Installationen, als auch Wand und Hängeobjekte gestaltet werden. Tragbare Objekte (wie Bekleidung, Schmuck & Accessoires), als auch gerahmte Arbeiten werden nicht zugelassen. Die teilnehmenden Gestalter für die Bereiche Erwachsene und Nachwuchs erwarten hochwertige Sachpreise von über 30 renommierten Kooperationspartnern der Hobby- und Handarbeitsbranche.

Nähere Informationen gibt es auf www.faser-um-faser.de

Individualität, Lieblingsdinge statt Massenware, Handmade Only – um diese drei Herzensangelegenheiten dreht sich alles bei Freubündel. ©Nicolai Kästner
Freubündel-Logo
19.09.2017

Freubündel - Handmade Only

  • Individualität, Lieblingsdinge statt Massenware, Handmade Only – um diese drei Herzensangelegenheiten dreht sich alles bei Freubündel.

Die Münchnerin Nadine Kästner-Otto hat ihr kleines Label vor über einem Jahr gegründet. Mit einem ganz einfachen Ziel: Im breit gefächerten Markt der Handmade-Produkte besonders schöne, nützliche und einzigartige Dinge für Babys, Kinder und Erwachsene aufzuspüren.

  • Individualität, Lieblingsdinge statt Massenware, Handmade Only – um diese drei Herzensangelegenheiten dreht sich alles bei Freubündel.

Die Münchnerin Nadine Kästner-Otto hat ihr kleines Label vor über einem Jahr gegründet. Mit einem ganz einfachen Ziel: Im breit gefächerten Markt der Handmade-Produkte besonders schöne, nützliche und einzigartige Dinge für Babys, Kinder und Erwachsene aufzuspüren.

Alle, die Kinder bekommen, kennen das: Geschenkboxen zur Geburt, Taufe oder Geburtstag, die die immer gleichen Pflegeprodukte und Spielsachen großer Marken beinhalten. Austauschbar und häufig schnell in doppelter Ausführung im Haushalt vorhanden. Nadine Kästner-Otto, Fan kleiner Labels uns selbst gemachter Dinge, hatte eine Idee, wie sich das spannender gestalten lässt. „Die Idee zum Freubündel kam mir am Ende meiner zweiten Schwangerschaft. Überraschungsboxen für Mamas und Babys gab es einige, aber eine, die wirklich für die Familie persönlich gemacht ist und dabei nur handgefertigte Kostbarkeiten enthält, das gab es nicht. Meiner Recherche nach nirgendwo auf der Welt! Das hat mir Mut gemacht und so habe ich vor knapp eineinhalb Jahren mein Start-up Freubündel gegründet.“

Jedes Bündel ein Original voller Unikate

In Zusammenarbeit mit immer neuen Manufakturen, Künstlerinnen und Kindermodelabels entsteht so jeden Monat ein neues Freubündel. Gefüllt mit Kleidung, Spielzeug, Accessoires, Kinderzimmerdeko und immer auch einer liebevollen Kleinigkeit für die Eltern. Das Freubündel enthält drei bis fünf Teile, die individuell für die jeweilige Familie ausgewählt und mit ganz viel Herz speziell für die Kunden angefertigt werden. Es geht um Klasse statt Masse. Wenige, dafür hochwertige und besondere Dinge. Handgenähte Rasseln, von Hand bedruckte Bodys und Shirts oder vegane Kosmetik – der Vielfalt der Produkte sind keine Grenzen gesetzt, weil es unzählige Mini-Labels gibt, die wunderschöne Dinge fabrizieren. Da diese aber häufig schwer zu finden sind, nimmt Kästner-Otto ihren Kunden die Suche ab. Sie findet diese kleinen Schätze, stellt sie – mal thematisch, mal überraschend – zu Bündeln zusammen und schickt sie zu ihren Kunden nach Hause. Entweder als monatliches Abo oder als Einzelbündel. Aber immer in ein handgenähtes Tuch gewickelt, das als Verpackung dient und danach als Halstuch oder in sonstigem kreativen Einsatz wiederverwendet werden kann.

Handgemachtes im Baukasten – Finden, was man immer gesucht hat

„Besonders gern werden Freubündel zur Geburt, zur Taufe oder zum Kindergeburtstag verschenkt. Immer mehr Familien gönnen sich auch einfach mal so ein Überraschungspaket“, erzählt Kästner-Otto. Seit einigen Wochen gibt es auf vielfachen Kundenwunsch auch einen Freubündel-Baukasten. Dort kann man mit wenigen Klicks selbst auswählen, welche handgefertigten Schätze im Freubündel sein sollen. Wie in einem digitalen Handwerks-Markt voller schöner Dinge können Kunden durch die Produkte stöbern und sich ihr Bündel zusammenstellen. „Mir gefällt es auch sehr, dass hinter den meisten Handmade-Labels, die im Freubündel dabei sind, Mütter stehen. Da steckt wirklich Liebe drin. Es ist ein schöner Gedanke, dass sich mit dem Freubündel Mütter gegenseitig unterstützen“, ergänzt die junge Gründerin.

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