The "Echoes of Pebbles" collection explores the correlation between touch and memory. Through research on "The Erotic Cloth" and other textile series works by designers like Florence Pinson-Ynden, the concept of using fabric as a carrier of memory was formed. By recreating the tactile sensations of elements from childhood memories, this collection aims to transport us back to the past."Memory is a form of reunion." This design incorporates numerous natural elements: moss, leaves, pebbles, and the reflection of buildings in water ripples, all构成ing childhood memories. When I was young, my memories were not dominated by the cityscape, but rather by playful interactions with nature. The design integrates tactile memories of the most primitive childhood games like "skipping stones" and "leaf darts." It aims to evoke a sense of nostalgia, recalling the bumps on the stones picked up for skipping and the curly edges of leaves used as darts. It brings back memories of what it felt like to touch water and trees.This collection combines laser cutting and 3D printing technologies to give the fabric a three-dimensional quality, authentically recreating tactile sensations. It's a journey that briefly takes us back to our childhood, allowing us to reopen our eyes as the young children we once were, and then move happier towards the future.
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