Acoustic Tapestry

At the Dutch Design Week Nicolette Brunklaus is presenting a work born form an artistic residency in Morocco, where she learnt traditional knotting techniques.

Nicolette Brunklaus, Acoustic Tapestry, Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven, 2016
After an artist residency in Morocco, Dutch designer Nicolette Brunklaus learned the technique of traditional tapestry hand knotting from the local crafts women whom she worked with in a small studio in the medina of Sefrou. At the Dutch Design Week 2016 she is presenting her interpretation with the series of Acoustic Tapestries.
Nicolette Brunklaus, Acoustic Tapestry, Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven, 2016
Nicolette Brunklaus, Acoustic Tapestry, Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven, 2016
The handmade Acoustic Tapestries, serve as sound panels showing the geometric abstractions of suggestive, architectural spaces in deep colors or geometrical lines. With its different structures and techniques the collection has an exclusive, timeless character. In combination with a series of digital-tufted designs made in The Netherlands, Nicolette Brunklaus will also show the research for this project.
Nicolette Brunklaus, Acoustic Tapestry, Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven, 2016
Nicolette Brunklaus, Acoustic Tapestry, Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven, 2016

until 30 october 2016
Nicolette Brunklaus. Acoustic Tapestry
Piet Hein Eek Gallery
Dutch Design Week 2016
Halvemaanstraat 30, Eindhoven

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