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When designing the textile, think of it as your body of work and what message are you trying to send out to the world? Textile design is amazing because you can take pride in seeing your original artwork displayed on people all over the world!

 

So fun!

 

merci

another one of my designs printed on fabric

my textile design

all*over*print |Heimtextil 2012

Surface pattern designs © Kim Buchheit

tee shirt maison, fait main

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Idyllic Summer is a s/s 2020 bed linen collection for Linen House that takes reference from the Italian countryside, beaches, architecture and food and aims to portray the ‘perfect summer’ through a mixture of carefree, vibrant and sun dappled colour palette. Capturing the diverse Italian scenery, this collection was designed to fit within an eclectic and artistic bedroom space.

Exhibition catalog: Biennalen, 2004.

 

A serie of five room dividers woven in complex gauze and with the use of a fan reed /yoroke. The materials are monofilament, polyester and coated polyurethane.

One of the room dividers have been awarded with a bronze medal by the Arts and Crafts Award of 1879.

 

Photographer: Danish Arts and Crafts Association.

URBAN NATURE inspiration for campus@heimtextil 2014

poppies, riverside adventures, raindrops and birch :)

Wrapping silk Chiffon around a pole can take some time!

riverside adventures, bulokku, wild geese and birch :)

This is how I laid the wool. It is 3 thin layers and felted into the fabric behind. It was over 2 by 3 meters and is now 90 by 160 centimeters big.

mountain villages on linen

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