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Veerle Tytgat
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MULTIPLE CHOICE is a collection of upholstery fabrics and pillows in different matching patterns. This knitted collection is the result of spontaneous experiments with textures and colours, with a focus on sustainable production methods.
The upholstery fabric is crafted in a versatile manner, allowing for customization to suit bespoke sizes and lengths. Through the presentation of re-upholstered seats, Veerle intends to show different possibilities.
Similar to the 'Multiple Choice' pillows, the fabric is available in a range of soft-tone melange colours, made from Belgian recycled denim and deadstock yarns. The voluminous knit adds a playful touch and extra softness to the fabric.
All production processes, from knitting to assembly, are carried out by local companies. Additionally, the upholstery is done using ecological materials, further enhancing the fabric's eco-friendliness and sustainability.
Bio: Veerle Tytgat is a designer specializing in textiles for interiors. She blends traditional crafting techniques with modern methods and eco-friendly materials. Her work ranges from industrial knitting to experimental dyeing, resulting in designs that prioritize texture, color, sustainability, and local production.
The upholstery fabric is crafted in a versatile manner, allowing for customization to suit bespoke sizes and lengths. Through the presentation of re-upholstered seats, Veerle intends to show different possibilities.
Similar to the 'Multiple Choice' pillows, the fabric is available in a range of soft-tone melange colours, made from Belgian recycled denim and deadstock yarns. The voluminous knit adds a playful touch and extra softness to the fabric.
All production processes, from knitting to assembly, are carried out by local companies. Additionally, the upholstery is done using ecological materials, further enhancing the fabric's eco-friendliness and sustainability.
Bio: Veerle Tytgat is a designer specializing in textiles for interiors. She blends traditional crafting techniques with modern methods and eco-friendly materials. Her work ranges from industrial knitting to experimental dyeing, resulting in designs that prioritize texture, color, sustainability, and local production.