For millennia, men and women have used natural pigments - extracted from plants, fungi, minerals or animals - to dye textiles. Until, in 1856, English chemist William Henry Perkin patented the world's first synthetic dye, a violet pigment called "aniline purple" or mauvein. This invention paved the way for the dye industry as we know…
Based in London, with roots in the US and Sweden, Nicole Stjernswärd defines herself a design technologist. Her experience extends across the fields of design engineering, architecture, and product design. Her work focuses on sustainable practices for society and the environment. Nicole firmly believes in innovation fostered through interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists, researchers, and designers.…
Pamela Tan is an architectural designer that explores various fields in art, architecture and design. Her work blurs the boundaries between disciplines that embody narrative and values in all form. She aims to propose speculative ideas that seek the subtle unseen and unveil the unknown delights in all scales.
Coinciding…