The “Biocarpet – Apple Murex Egg Casing” is a groundbreaking artwork that merges the wonders of the ocean with the comfort of home textiles. This unique piece is designed to unveil the hidden mysteries of sea worlds and their natural, often invisible structures through a captivating textile sculpture-carpet.
The subject of this artistic creation is an experimental textile surface made from wool waste. By employing woolen fibers and utilizing the felting technique, Biocarpet stands out as a remarkable example of how art and sustainability can intertwine. The design focuses on integrating tactile and biomimetic structures into the carpet, which highlights key themes such as recycling, biodiversity, and the use of natural materials.
Our urban environments are dominated by synthetic materials that can feel harsh and unwelcoming. Homes are often filled with sharp and flat surfaces, creating a need for something softer and more organic.
“I have always been a nature lover. Business obligations prevented me from going to nature, which I wanted to introduce into my daily routine in some way. Textile structures are the answer to my need for nature.”