Newstalgia Flooring Collection Reinterprets 1970s-80s Patterns with Geometric Textile Designs
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Anna Skrebels
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Summary
Teklan Studio has created the Newstalgia flooring collection for Italian carpet brand Radici, featuring geometric textile designs that reinvent 1970s and 80s patterns. The collection was designed as "a love letter to the atmospheres of the past" by designer Tekla Evelina Severin and has been longlisted in the textile design category of Dezeen Awards.
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"Newstalgia was created by the studio's designer Tekla Evelina Severin to reinvent the elaborate patterns of the 1970s and 80s"
"geometric textile flooring collection for Italian carpet brand Radici"
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