Dezeen Showroom: designer Patricia Urquiola has launched a brand new flooring vary for the Swedish flooring model Bolon, combining Japanese stitching and Bolon’s authentic weaving methods.
Bolon by Patricia Urquiola is a flooring assortment that attracts on the craftsmanship and materiality related to Sashiko stitching and Bolon’s weaving methods.
“Once we began to work on this assortment, we needed to provide the flooring a extra genuine really feel,” stated Urquiola.
“We began researching as we do for all textiles however utilized the method to weaving methods. Sashiko got here up because the main idea for the gathering.”
The vary is available in 4 muted colors: gray, beige with blue particulars, a clay-coloured pink and inexperienced. In keeping with Urquiola, this palette creates a “cosy and heat” really feel which is integral to the gathering.
“By growing, experimenting and mixing Bolon with Sashiko, the colors, patterns and designs got here naturally,” stated Urquiola.
The flooring, which is available in a roll, is made in Sweden utilizing a combination of recycled and new materials. The ensuing “patch-like” patterned design can be utilized in workplace areas, resorts and different buildings that require detailed flooring.
Like a lot of Bolon’s flooring, the vary has a three-dimensional look which supplies it a tactile look.
Product: Bolon by Patricia Urquiola
Designer: Patricia Urquiola
Model: Bolon
Contact: carmencita.lundsten@bolon.com
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