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Sahco Nazca Fabric

c. 2020

by Vincent Van Duysen
for Sahco

Sahco Nazca Fabric

by Vincent Van Duysen
for  Sahco

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Inspired by the famous Nazca lines in Peru, Art Direc­tor Vincent Van Duysen has designed a rich bouclé jacquard with a graphic spiral motif in tonal shades for Sahco. The rich textile has a dry handle and is woven from a blend of recy­cled cotton yarns. Its palette of ten colors is rich and earthy with clay and ceramic-influenced shades.

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Vincent Van Duysen

Belgium

Vincent Van Duysen is a master of simplicity. His architecture and interior projects reveal his emphasis on form, material, light, and landscape. Whether constructed of wood, brick, or concrete, his structures stimulate quiet moments of reflection and beauty, framing the user as they walk up a staircase, offering an unexpected view of the surrounding terrain, or collecting light as it comes and goes. There is vitality in every detail, even if the overall impression of his work is minimalist and stark.

The Belgian talent, who worked at Ettore Sottsass’s studio in the late 1980’s before starting his own studio in Antwerp, approaches his industrial design work in a similar way. Every piece Van Duysen creates, whether the modular Surface table for B&B Italia or the Ratio kitchen for Dada, is an extension of the interior where it will live. The designs are therefore always functional and user-friendly. They also carry the same emphasis on natural materials and simple shapes without unnecessary adornment that defines Van Duysen’s architecture.


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