ONDA Tapestry
Collection: Onda
Thought by: Gan
Category: Accessories
Thought by: Gan
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Category: Accessories
Onda, by Charlotte Lancelot, is a wall hanging collection between art and design. Inspired by nature and handmade on a large scale, it offers acoustic and thermal properties.
Designed by
Charlotte Lancelot
Onda is inspired by the organic movements of nature. This tapestry was designed, above all, as a work for contemplation; integrating nature into our spaces allows the mind to reconnect and become serene.
The ONDA collection, designed by Charlotte Lancelot, transfers the geometry of movement to the heart of the home through an innovative proposal of tapestries. Inspired by the organic rhythms of nature, the series functions as a landscape for calmness and contemplation, using design to generate a relaxing visual experience that allows the mind to find serenity.
What defines this collection is its ability to be a natural vocabulary in constant transformation, as the meaning of the design mutates according to the color, evoking everything from terrestrial strata to the depths of the sea. Created under the premise of artisanal innovation and creative freedom, the series is the result of a close collaboration with GAN that allows for experimentation with yarns and transparencies. The result is a quality design piece that projects the legacy of manual work into the future, ensuring that each fabric breathes and becomes the visual anchor that connects design with the present moment.
What defines this collection is its ability to be a natural vocabulary in constant transformation, as the meaning of the design mutates according to the color, evoking everything from terrestrial strata to the depths of the sea. Created under the premise of artisanal innovation and creative freedom, the series is the result of a close collaboration with GAN that allows for experimentation with yarns and transparencies. The result is a quality design piece that projects the legacy of manual work into the future, ensuring that each fabric breathes and becomes the visual anchor that connects design with the present moment.




