3D knitting makes it possible to shape a textile to the exact frame of an object. It is a perfect fit and no need for sewing. The technology is being used for Sarah Fager’s see-through sofa for the new IKEA PS collection.

3D knitting makes it possible to shape a textile to the exact frame of an object. It is a perfect fit and no need for sewing. The technology is being used for Sarah Fager’s see-through sofa for the new IKEA PS collection.
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Ruelle chair, winner of the Infiniti Design
Contest in 2014.
Result of a three years development
process – the Ruelle chair is a delicate
dialogue between cast iron aluminum parts and a plywood backrest.
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