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Agra Forma by Tom Fereday Merges Textile Heritage with Sculptures

— October 12, 2025 — Art & Design
The Agra Forma capsule by Tom Fereday for Armadillo explores the meeting point between woven tradition and crafted form. The collection includes seven pieces, such as chairs, benches, stools, and ottomans, each uniting wool and red oak in quiet contrast. Dyed wool surfaces are handwoven using abrash techniques and set within solid wood frames, bringing depth and variation to the material dialogue. The result is furniture that extends Armadillo’s expertise in rug making into a three-dimensional language of texture and structure.

The contrast between soft textile and precise joinery forms the core of the collection’s character. Each piece reveals a conversation between geometry and warmth, with rounded edges and subtle curves that reflect thoughtful restraint. Agra Forma embodies craftsmanship and material honesty, translating tactile heritage into furniture that feels grounded, enduring, and deliberately refined.

Image Credit: Armadillo
Trend Themes
1. Textile-infused Furniture - The integration of traditional handwoven textiles into furniture introduces a sophisticated blend of textures and artisanal craftsmanship.
2. Material Contrast Designs - Utilizing the contrast between different materials like wool and oak offers new aesthetics and textural experiences in furniture design.
3. Three-dimensional Textural Art - Crafting furniture that uses three-dimensional textures creates visually and physically engaging pieces that transform traditional rug techniques into sculptural forms.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Exploring new methods of integrating textiles with solid materials opens avenues for diversifying product lines with unique tactile and visual properties.
2. Artisanal Craftsmanship - Reviving traditional textile techniques in modern designs offers potential for artisans to innovate within contemporary home decor.
3. Interior Design - The use of contrasting materials and three-dimensional textures in furniture offers interior designers novel elements to create more dynamic and inviting spaces.
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