
By rotating individual tablets, complex structures and rhythmic patterns emerge that are both functional and decorative.
The project focuses on exploring this traditional technique and translating it into a contemporary context. Historical ornaments are analyzed, abstracted, and reinterpreted, resulting in modern patterns with clean lines, reduced color palettes, and a graphic character.
Experimenting with materials, yarn thickness, and color combinations opens up new design possibilities. Contrasts, repetitions, and deliberate rule-breaking expand the classical repertoire of tablet weaving.
Thus, the project connects traditional craftsmanship with modern design language, understanding weaving not only as a technique but also as a creative field of research bridging history and the present.








