Berlin-born textile designer
Elisa Strozyk radically reinvents wood with her
wooden carpet and
textile furniture. Similar to fellow Central Saint Martins design graduate
Eunsuk Hur, Strozyk aims to engage the customer and lend emotional value to an object.
In response to an increasingly immaterial world, Strozyk created the alluring wooden textiles to reconnect with a traditional surface in a new form. By attaching the laser-cut wooden pieces to various fabrics, Strozyk can manipulate the material into several 3D shapes.
Seemingly an extension of Issey Mayake's
Bilbao handbag, Strozyk's textiles further the conversation of how fabrics will be created in the future. Her wooden carpet was included in "Future Map 2009," an exhibition celebrating 25 of London's most talented emerging designers at
Hoxton Square Projects.
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