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6 créateurs textiles à suivre en 2023
TOP INSTA • Les artistes-designers ont ce don singulier de donner vie au tissu à travers des compositions étonnantes, des textures inédites et des combinaisons hypnotiques… Caroline Kaufman, Madeline Shaw, João Incerti ou encore Les Crafties en font partie.
De fil en aiguille, ils composent des univers oniriques et tissent des liens forts avec l’artisanat, l’art et le design. Lumière sur six designers textiles prêts à en découdre sur Instagram.
Les Crafties
Founded by Jeanne Martin-Taton and Marie-Marie Vergne, Les Crafities is a Brussels-based design duo that plays with colours and prints like no one else, with bold colours and delicately naive patterns. All this is done in a very artisanal and experimental way.
Instagram : @ lescrafties
Caroline Kaufman
Caroline Kaufman has her own universe. An unspeakable galaxy in which seriousness has no place. The New York designer combines tufting, weaving and painting in her whimsical creations. Stories of colour, texture, line and form that turn every room at Ace Hotel in Brooklyn into an art gallery.
Instagram : @ carolinekaufman
Joao Incerti
Of Brazilian origin, João Incerti quickly took refuge in drawing to express his moods. After five formative years at Farm Rio, the self-taught artist decided to compose his own creations: exotic and folkloric textile paintings that revive abandoned vintage pieces.
Instagram : @ o_incerti
Studio Proba
A true enthusiast, Alex Proba has a string of successful collaborations: a textile motion design for Louis Vuitton, a duet with the responsible brand Kotn and a four-handed mission with the interior decorator Aelfie... The designer brightens up moods with her pastel-coloured compositions.
Instagram : @ alexproba
Thompson Street Studio
In the creations of the Thompson Street studio, shapes and colours are interwoven like in a game of Tetris. A creative game that is improvised from textile scraps with natural dyes. A way for Kiva Motnyk, the name behind the New York label, to flirt with the notions of authenticity and sustainability, to create a real connection between industry, art and nature.
Instagram : @ thompsonstreetstudio
Madeline Shaw
Madeline Shaw is the founder of Shape For The People. A colour specialist, she creates unique clutches, quilts and quilted pictures made from 100% kona cotton and dyed botanically.