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Hacking Passementerie

HACKING PASSEMENTERIE is a project that aims to increase the visibility of this fading weaving craft by inviting creatives to learn the craft, collaborate, and produce contemporary artifacts

Hacking Passementerie

The key message of your project

Through an extensive process of hacking the principles of passementerie and stretching the limits of traditional machinery, the project presents a series of experimental samples.

With this research, it aims to inspire and motivate designers and artists to engage with the intricate looms and processes to help maintain and expand the invaluable artform knowledge gathered over centuries. This will contribute to wider narratives about protecting craft heritage and the role of the contemporary designer.

The idea behind your project

The idea behind the project is to preserve this knowledge by learning to work with this equipment and sharing and spreading the possibilities this machinery offers to young designers and artists. The end result is a series of experimental trimmings with unexpected combinations of materials that showcase NEMA's infinite  possibilities. By exposing this internationally, the project leaders hope that it will help this art flourish again.

Hacking Passementerie

How does your project contribute to the New European Bauhaus Initiative (how does it contribute to the 3 pillars: sustainable, beautiful, and inclusive)?

The project has established its core around the two pillars of the New European Bauhaus Initiative; beauty and inclusivity. By working with a very traditional way of producing decorative items, the focus is on bringing this rich heritage to a wider audience by creating a beautiful material and making this art accessible to more than just wealthy clients.

The accessories delivered by the passementerie looms are something that not many homes have today. This project aims to bring those trimmings back, but for a greater number of people and with a less wealth oriented character. These intricate machines have countless possibilities to create different patterns, textures, and structures. A fresh view from a contemporary designer on these ancient techniques will bring to the surface the lost beauty of the passementerie.

Hacking Passementerie
Projects Edition
WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
1st Call Projects
Project Sector
Furniture - Home Decoration
Project Challenge
New European Bauhaus

Stakeholders

Coordinators

Hak Studios

Address
Cyprus

Nema/Benaki Museum

Address
Greece