Feather Flurries
Sample
1997 (made)
1997 (made)
Artist/Maker | |
Place of origin |
The NUNO Corporation was founded in 1984. Based in Tokyo, its design studio creates modern textiles and accessories. NUNO designers are renowned for their ability to develop and apply the latest technology to textile design and manufacture. However, much of their work is also based on traditional Japanese textile techniques and aesthetics, and it is this fusion of the traditional with the contemporary that makes NUNO fabrics so innovative.
This cream sample swatch is made of two layers of silk. Feathers which have been positioned by hand are trapped between the layers.
This cream sample swatch is made of two layers of silk. Feathers which have been positioned by hand are trapped between the layers.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Feather Flurries |
Materials and techniques | Woven silk and feathers |
Brief description | Sample swatch 'Feather Flurries' of layered silk containing feathers, made by NUNO Corporation, Japan, 1997 |
Physical description | Sample swatch of layered silk containing feathers. |
Dimensions |
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Credit line | Given by NUNO Corporation. |
Object history | NUNO was founded in 1984 as a commercial venture dealing with all stages of textile creation: planning designing, manufacturing and sales. It is a small company which endeavours to combine the best of the past, by drawing on traditional Japanese aesthetics and creative processes, and combining them with modern technologies. |
Summary | The NUNO Corporation was founded in 1984. Based in Tokyo, its design studio creates modern textiles and accessories. NUNO designers are renowned for their ability to develop and apply the latest technology to textile design and manufacture. However, much of their work is also based on traditional Japanese textile techniques and aesthetics, and it is this fusion of the traditional with the contemporary that makes NUNO fabrics so innovative. This cream sample swatch is made of two layers of silk. Feathers which have been positioned by hand are trapped between the layers. |
Other number | 9-166 |
Collection | |
Accession number | T.118:23-1998 |
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Record created | February 12, 2007 |
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