Wearable Home Interiors

Eunsuk Hur's Double Duty Textiles Transform From Wall Art to Couture

In an effort to create sustainable design, textile designer Eunsuk Hur envisions a utopia where textile pieces can be utilized both as home design pieces and wearable art. She creates stunning pieces that are full of texture and volume, and demonstrates how effortlessly a textile can be draped on a couch or wall, and then transformed into an interesting shawl. It makes perfect sense, since our home interiors should already be a reasonable reflection of our personal style. 

Eunsuk received her MA in Design for Textile Futures at Central Saint Martin and has worked in the Korean textile industry. Check her out here.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Design - Opportunity for companies to create multi-functional textile pieces that can serve as both home design and wearable art, promoting sustainability and versatility.
2. Texture and Volume - Potential for textile designers to explore creating visually stunning pieces with texture and volume that can be translated into both home decor and fashion.
3. Personalized Home Interiors - Demand for textile pieces that allow individuals to reflect their personal style in both their home decor and fashion choices.
Industry Implications
1. Textile Industry - Opportunity for textile manufacturers and designers to innovate and create multi-purpose textile pieces that can cater to the growing demand for sustainable and versatile designs.
2. Home Decor Industry - Opportunity for companies in the home decor industry to incorporate textile pieces that seamlessly transform from wall art to furniture upholstery, offering consumers unique and customizable options.
3. Fashion Industry - Potential for fashion brands and designers to collaborate with textile designers and incorporate innovative fabric techniques in their collections, offering customers the opportunity to wear art as part of their personal style.

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