Baa Stood - Felting in Upholstery

Category: Furniture

In my project, I focused on creating a sustainable approach to upholstery by prioritising reusability, recyclability, and repairability. I utilised 3D felting to minimise waste and reduce the need for adhesives. My prototype was a simple three-legged stool made from scrap timber, but I envision the final version using British ash to raise awareness about ash dieback. The felt cover was crafted from British sheep's wool, a biodegradable and often underutilised material, featuring natural properties like water resistance and fire retardance. The cover acted as padding, adding comfort to the seat. I used natural dyes, primarily turmeric, alongside beetroot and onion skins to enhance the aesthetic while remaining environmentally friendly. Repairability was a key aspect of my design, allowing users to easily replace or repair the removable felt cover, with a felting tool cleverly hidden in one of the legs. Overall, my project showcases the potential of natural materials in sustainable design.

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