Ten textile design projects by Lucerne School of Art and Design students
A textile shopping channel and garments that draw attention to the issue of female sexual harassment are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the Lucerne School of Art and Design.
Also in the undergraduate show is a project that strives for textiles to become objects used for mindfulness and another that critiques the use and meaning of wood as a sustainable material.
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
School: Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Courses: Bachelor Textile Design
Tutors: Marion Becella Neff, Franziska Born, Brigitt Egloff, Lilia Glanzmann, Doris Kurzmeyer, Tina Moor, Daniela Zimmermann, Jonas Leysieffer, Alexis Schwarzenbach, Caecilia Anderhub and Clara Sollberger
School statement: "An intelligent photovoltaic facade, a resource-saving carpet or Billie Eilish's glimmering Grammy outfit ? textile design has many facets. Our textile designers invent the world of fibres, fabrics, and finishes with their sense of colour and pattern, texture and structure, functionality and sensuality.
"We combine materials with designs and mix disciplines. Using this hybrid process, we develop forward-looking ideas and aesthetic products ? for fashion, architecture, theatre, industrial design, visual arts, interiors and research."
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