The ENTWINE limited collection of 30 blankets by Maria Jeglinska shows a more random application of colors and lines, the poetic of the grid is still there but the design is moving towards its decomposition. The cross-cultural contamination is celebrated by a tangled complexity of elements.
Details:
- Material: 100% natural bouclé wool and silk
- Primary Color: Natural white
- Technique: 100% hand-woven and hand-embroidered
- Due to the handcrafted nature of the product, size may vary by up to 5%
- In stock
Maria Jeglinska-Adamczewska graduated from ECAL’s industrial design course in 2007 and was awarded a scholarship from the IKEA foundation that led her to work for Galerie Kreo in Paris, Konstantin Grcic in Munich and Alexander Taylor in London. She works on a wide range of commissions: industrial design projects, exhibition design, as well as research-based projects in the field of design. She is convinced that in today’s world, research can trigger and generate new forms of answers and offers. Her clients include amongst others: Ligne Roset, Kvadrat, Vitra, 1882ltd, the St Etienne Design Biennale, the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. Her work is regularly exhibited internationally and was shown at: the Villa Noailles, the Aram gallery, Barbican Art Gallery, Centre Pompidou Metz and the Triennale di Milano. In October 2012 she curated and designed: “Ways Of Seeing/Sitting” at the Łódź Design Festival in Poland. She was also the co-curator and designer of the Polish Pavilion at the inaugural London Design Biennale in September 2016. In 2018 she was appointed creative director of the ARENA DESIGN Fair in Poland.