Nominee | Textiles | 2005
+PLUS Edition 2005, Design by Alfredo Häberli Filzteppiche

As a material, felt has for years enjoyed increasing importance in many areas of design. While ideally suited to the manufacture of carpets, hitherto it has only been possible to produce it to the required level of quality in a width of 1.60 metres. Alfredo Häberli has managed to transform this practical handicap into an advantage. Hinges, brackets and zips make it possible for the carpet to cover a more extended area. The technical means used to link the carpet sections are not concealed: instead, they are treated as an integral element of the design. The patterns cut into the carpets by means of laser technology enhance the product’s aesthetic appeal.
Comments of the nominators
In the clear visual appearance it assumes here, the archaic material felt expresses the spirit of the times. From both functional and aesthetic points of view, the playful use of the principle of addition is a charming feature.
Comments of the jury




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