Chamaikarn Pai Chartsiri
纺织品设计师注重可持续性和循环性
Member since: 2021-09-07
我的主要关注点是循环性和可持续性设计,为未来创造更好的设计。我在设计纺织品印花、生活方式系列、家用纺织品和软酒店装饰方面经验丰富。我的工作职责还包括监督生产样品、解决问题以及参加泰国、印度和香港的采购旅行。我还在瑞典斯德哥尔摩 Front Design AB 实习,积累了室内产品设计经验。我将这些经验应用于在斯德哥尔摩开发我的生活方式纺织品品牌 AIKA Atelier 的独立工作中。我的教育背景包括瑞典 Konstfack 的纺织品设计硕士学位、泰国 KMUTT 的工业设计学士学位以及瑞士 FHNW 设计与艺术学院的交换学期,并进一步学习了循环经济:瑞典隆德大学可持续材料管理。
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Do you believe in what you SEE?
The SEE collection was inspired by everyday surrounding illusions and optical art. The inspiration was interpreted into black and white lines and anaglyph sketches. Prints from the SEE collection offer a surreal vision to urge people to look back and question their visual perception. When viewed through 3D glasses, the anaglyph prints provide yet another appearance in the collection.
The concept is also a reflection on our world and society. Depending on our personal views and values, we all see things differently. It is important to try on other glasses to broaden our perspective.
EYES collection
Fine drawings from 18th-century French encyclopedia are the inspiration of the Eyes collection. These two-dimensional hand drawings play with your eyes and appear to be three-dimensional images of marble working and the beekeeping process.
In the EYES collection, these images were interpreted from the original drawings into simplified embroidery patterns on linen.
Marble Flower, Marble Tiles and Beehive are names of patterns in EYES collection.
Crosswalks, a collaboration project with 99BAGS
The crosswalk and pedestrian movement inspire the flow pattern.The design highlight the aspect of traffic safety through the pattern on a functional reflective bag by integrating crosswalks into textile pattern design.
A new reinterpretation of the crosswalks come in flowy hand-drawn rectangular silhouettes and simplified outline. The flowy crosswalks arranged to form a three-dimensional illusion. The white pattern on a grey-ish background offers three different appearances with different kind of lights. The white Flow pattern
will turn black when a car headlights flash on the bag.
Marble Flower - Hand printed scarf
The scarf pattern offers a constructive illusion appearance, inspired by marble tile designs from an 18th-century French encyclopaedia and Asanoha, a Japanese hemp leaf pattern.
Silky soft touch scarf made of cotton satin. Hand sewn and printed in Japan.
MARINE LIFE : Sea Turtles, Plastic bag and Jellyfish, a collaboration project with 99BAGS
- Duo design canvas bags :: Prints design -
Marine Life concept aims to bring attention to the harm of human plastic consumption behaviour to marine lives.
The designs subtly tells a narrative about Sea Turtles, Plastic bag and Jellyfish through the patterns.
Jellyfish is one of sea turtle food, but they couldnt differentiate plastic bag from jellyfish. The sea turtle life was taken by mistakenly consumes a single-use plastic bag that looks similar to their food. Like many other marine lives, their lives ended by erroneously consuming human waste plastic in the ocean. ... ...
javnvág
A Rug design for Gudrun & Gudrun, in collaboration with Designers Trust.
javnvág rug
has a unique tactility and warmth. Made from durable Faroese wool in natural shades. The pattern interprets the classic Herringbone pattern as ‘Misshape Herringbone.
The project began with the idea of using Faroese wool for interior decoration and ending the yearly burning of unsalable Faroese wool. Similar to Gudrun & Gudruns intention when they started their company.
photo: gudrungudrun.com
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