Lalika
Hila Pochatshevsky | Textile Designer
Woven on a hand powered loom using layer techniques, Inspired by the German school for design and architecture "Bauhaus" in Dessau.
Traditional loom
Jacquard fabric inspired by a painting of leaves painted with gouache.
Patterns
Pattern design using geometry and symmetry, Inspired by the architecture, drawings and sculptures of ancient Egypt.
Non-woven
Industrial
loom
Weaving on an industrial loom inspired by grazing lands in the Andes Mountains in Peru.
Textile Innovation
Repurposing existing clothing to produce one new garment using 1 pair of jeans and 7 shirts
"patch work" technique.
Protest Textile
Protest Textile design about the fashion industry and consumer culture, creating items with recycling and reusing.
Product Development
Design of a Body-hugging bag with changeable internal storage sections, Woven on a manual loom.
Final project
'Warm Touch'
Interactive fabric.
In my project I want to create and capture the feeling of heat and the atmosphere of closeness through heat transformation.
Textile Innovation
Repurposing existing clothing to produce one new garment using 1 pair of jeans and 7 shirts
"patch work" technique.
Desert cost
Bio Design
Research on coffee waste, as part of the research I used coffee waste as a raw material for the production of yarns, dyes, objects
Woven on a hand powered loom using layer techniques, Inspired by the German school for design and architecture "Bauhaus" in Dessau.
Traditional loom
Patterns
Pattern design using geometry and symmetry, Inspired by the architecture, drawings and sculptures of ancient Egypt.
Protest Textile
Protest Textile design about the fashion industry and consumer culture, creating items with recycling and reusing.
Non-woven
Research in non-woven fabrics made from different fibers, combined with printing techniques. The ability to create exposure, concealment and 3 dimensional items.
Jacquard loom
weaving
Jacquard fabric inspired by a painting of leaves painted with gouache.
Industrial
loom
Weaving on an industrial loom inspired by grazing lands in the Andes Mountains in Peru.
Product Development
Design of a Body-hugging bag with changeable internal storage sections, Woven on a manual loom.