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Zone Play: Interior Textiles for Education Spaces

Zone Play is a collection of Interior textiles designed for Children's education spaces. The fabrics include modular wall panels, hand-woven upholstery designed on an eight-harness loom, and jacquard woven fabric. The formal language and color of road signs as well as other graphic representations of direction in daily life inspire Zone Play. The collection is aimed at encouraging play, individuality, and active engagement within traditional education spaces for children. 
 
Images by Patrick Han
Light, Space, Play, Modular Wall Panels, Digitally Printed, Dyes on duck cotton canvas.
Stuffed Double Weave Upholstery Sample, Wool, Poly-fill, and various fibers.                                (Right)  Two Way Street Stripe, Double Weave, Wool, Silk, and various fibers. 
Highway Lights, Open-hinged double weave, Over dyed, Wool and various fibers.
Stop, Go, Long-repeat tapestry, Wool, silk. (Bottom; detail)
Stuffed Double Weave Upholstery Samples, Wool, Poly-fill, and various fibers.
Highway Lights (Blue), Over dyed double weave, Wool, various fibers                                               (Right) Road Stripe,  Single cloth double weave, Shrink yarn, Wool, Mohair. 
Fabrics rendered in application. Ama'r Childrens Center, København, Denmark designed by Architects Dorte Mandrup, furniture form by Peters Books & Furniture
Zone Play: Interior Textiles for Education Spaces
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Zone Play: Interior Textiles for Education Spaces

Completed Fall 2014 at the Rhode Island School of Design.

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