Interpretation of the Residential Weaving
Friday, September 3rd, 2010 by admin # Accessories, Interiordesign
FABRIC woven not only suitable for use as clothing. This fabric was also beautiful if applied as a room accessory. With a little creativity, the room appear even more beautiful.
Utilizing woven fabric as the dress, maybe this is normal. What if the fabric is modified as an accessory for your home. This is just different. Creative ideas are currently being developed by Cita Indonesian fabrics (CTI). Organization consisting of 13 interior designers are determined to make the woven cloth as materials to beautify the room.
A total of 13 interior designers are Juwono Ary, Andrew Lim, Anita Boentarman, Agam Riadi, Eko Priharseno, Bobos, Imandjaj, Jooke Roos, Prasetio Budhi, Adam Roland, Sammy Hendramianto, Syamsulhadi, Shirley Gouw, and Yuni Jie. Their creativity was not in vain. Look at their masterpieces on display at the show “Party Weaving” at the Ritz-Carlton Jakarta, Pacific Place, 27 to 29 August.
They succeeded in interpreting the Indonesian woven into the shape of the interior work can be applied on every corner. Some people, perhaps including you, may not occur, how a unique work of weaving Indonesia could melt beautifully into an interior product. However, on the initiative of the CTI and through the cold hands of 13 talented interior designers, all could be a breakthrough for the world of interiors.
One of the interesting accent woven ikat and Bali. This fabric was able to add a colorful atmosphere in the spaces in the house. Bali fabrics are suitable applied to the nuances in the kitchen. Meanwhile, Garut woven floral motifs that inspired bedroom. Now the weaving of Sumba and Majalaya that can deliver elegant and charming atmosphere radiance in the interior dining room.
According to the chairman of the board Okke Cita Indonesian Weaving Hata Rajasa, there is something original and new try at the dig this time, namely the appearance of woven material that will be processed by 13 interior designers. Weaving motif processed the designers are trying to be realized in the interior product. This course will complement the beauty of the creation of spaces in the house. Starting from the chair until the interior floors and walls are carved with motifs woven. In fact, the word Okke, weaving motif can also be interpreted in such a wooden carving at the table and chairs.
So, not only serves as an element of the interior, but the impression you’ll enjoy the texture that makes furniture with woven motifs more valuable. “This course will provide new opportunities for employment and investment,” he said.
Something similar has been said, Miranda woven cloth collectors. According to him, weaving cloth to be used as supporting elements of home interior is very worthy and beautiful. Only, that becomes the challenge is how to find craftsmen weaving techniques to obtain more durable and does not quickly become obsolete. This can be done with a six-play, while weaving techniques.
Ikat making techniques that currently exist, made just two to five plays only. Thus, resilience may be less. Moreover, if used as something that is occupied. Even if there are, most can be applied as a wall or something on display to decorate the house.
Because of that, too, weaving treatment is more difficult because resistance depends on the play. Thus, the thicker the better and certainly more durable. For application to the wall, according to Marina, the residents can use other media such as frame, foam, or other media, depending on the cleverness of the designer itself in the process the display space.
Can not be denied, for this is the most widely used weaving applied to clothing only. However, today made a new breakthrough looms as an even greater masterpiece. In addition, it is not impossible also raised the welfare of artisans as well as the recognition / existence looms larger in dimension and good for local commodities to export.
“We hope that all the effort and this effort will result in the acceleration of the creation of jobs and the welfare of the artisans weaving in the country is,” said Okke.
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