Gone with the Dodo
Category: Interior
The Gone with the Dodo collection explores the intersection of wellness, material exploration, and environmental stewardship. Drawing inspiration from rare remnants of extinct species displayed throughout London, this collection utilizes wool and hemp, to create high-textured, whimsical, and animalistic soft furnishings and upholstery textile pieces. Serving as a tribute to recently lost biodiversity, Gone with the Dodo aims to prompt reflection on human environmental impact. The main material used is offcut woven scraps sourced from the Alex Begg textile mill in Scotland. Through techniques such as felting, re-dyeing, and reweaving into a naturally dyed warp, these woven offcuts, typically difficult to recycle, are transformed into unique, high-volume designs that explore stiffness and texture. This approach not only showcases the potential of natural fibers but also emphasizes sustainability and resourcefulness in modern design. Beyond the biophilic aesthetics of natural materials and organic forms, Gone with the Dodo invites users to interact with and touch the textiles, tapping into the therapeutic benefits of soft, textured tactile sensations reminiscent of plush childhood toys, fostering comfort and safety. By combining traditional crafts with modern sustainability practices, this collection challenges conventional aesthetics and functions, offering a holistic and impactful solution to contemporary environmental challenges.