Printed linen base, with inserted wool wefts, cut to form pile.

Devoré relies on the chemical incompatibility of two types of fibre, such as protein and cellulose, so that one can be dissolved while the other remains intact. In this case, silk and linen (flax). The devorant paste is applied by screen printing, acting as a mask, protecting areas of the flax from the chemical etching process.

A replica of Eero Saarinen’s iconic 1955 tulip-arm chair using Ekoa, a flax fibre reinforced bio-epoxy composite. Ekoa is suitable for processing via standard composite manufacturing techniques including wet lay-up, compression moulding, infusion and resin transfer moulding (RTM). Image Lingrove.

Copper lined cheese vat, to ensure the highest possible thermal conductivity combined with hygiene. The use of copper vats is compulsory for many traditional cheeses

Digital printed woven linen fabric by Kornit.
Relevant materials
Flax, Linen, Linen yarn
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