A series of limited edition textiles. The idea has been ripe for a long time, but we were looking for a place to start... And then we came up with the idea to take three iconic armchairs and make prints for them that would reveal more about the idea of creating the armchairs and the message the designer intended.
CHECKERBOARD
BAUHAUS
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noom
A style that has been relevant for more than a century, the “Gropius” chair for the Noom brand is a world bestseller by Kateryna Sokolova, created with inspiration from the Bauhaus school. I wanted to continue and explore this topic more deeply through print. The “chess cell” print is relevant everywhere, often used to mark experimental samples or tiles in historical buildings. Chessboards and costumes are modern classics. Adding the color scheme promoted by Bauhaus (red, blue, and yellow) and applying it with a wide brush of gouache, it adds art to the fabric and chair, becoming a unique collectible art object in the space.
NUDE CONToURE
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DIZA
The “G-Spot” chair, developed by Litvinenko Evgeniy for the Diza Collective brand, was inspired by female silhouettes and smooth lines. All this was conveyed in one line on wet paper; spreading, the contour gives the chair even more plasticity, and the silhouettes of female figures make the chair slightly erotic.
KASHTAN GRAFFITI
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WOO
Subculture and urbanism, techno parties and rave, street culture and street-mystery of graphite - everything has become an invisible part of Kiev. Chair “Play”, designed by Dmitry Kozinenko for the Woo factory. Instead, playing with the figures, we created a unique and unrepeatable silhouette. Our task was to put a print on this chair, gra, ale insha, today...
CAT IN THE GARDEN
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LITVINENKO
DESIGN
A black cat watching through the greenery is always nearby and always looking in your direction. The print turned out to be a bit magical, a bit mystical, but one thing is certain: it captures your eyes like a magnet. Made with watercolor on loose paper, it creates the feeling of an openwork sketch or a meditative drawing