Properties & Qualities
Application
Furnishing Furniture Lighting
Colour
White
Sample Information
Date of creation
April 2023
Dimensions
75cm x 20cm
Culture & Context
For my collection “Forged in Nature” I was greatly inspired by the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi. The idea that there is beauty to be found in imperfection and impermanence, appreciating life’s natural cycle of growth and decay.
My subject of focus is my grandad’s welding shed. The years of work his tools have seen is evident in the dents, scrapes and discolouration they bear. Even though the space was left mostly untouched for some years, nature has continued to grow within it, creating constant movement. This wear-and-tear and weathering gives great character to his workplace, and is the focal point of my designs.
“Forged in Nature” hosts a series of interior drapery fabrics made entirely from natural fibres, including paper and wool, and natural dyes. Each piece was created in a circular design process, and can eventually biodegrade and return to the earth as bio-nutrients or return to production as technical nutrients.
Process & Production
For this piece I first created the yarn. The yarn was created by knitting a ladder on a knitting machine using a paper yarn.
Once the ladder was long enough, I cut the ladder down the centre, creating two strips of yarn. I then used the yarn to crochet the final piece.
Recipe Details
Materials include paper yarn.
Credits
Craft Maker
Lauren Gribben
Library Contributor
National College of Art & Design Ireland
Photographer
Lauren Gribben