Contemporary Design

Rolling Sausages

by Etienne Thevenet
Furniture/sculptural artifact
A collection of white rolled up textiles, some tied together, others pressed

This project is an exploration of techniques that can be applied around the process of rolling Suominen’s materials. This intends to demonstrate that the material can be used beyond the state of surface. The result of this experimentation is a series of modules that could be developed in structural properties.

A person standing on the rolled up textiles

The small percentage of polylactic acid (PLA) contained in the nonwoven melts to the point of creating wood-hard articulations that can be easily drilled, tied, or give then roll power to withstand weight.

A hand holding up two rolled up pieces of white fabric hung on a rope

Fabric is rolled into a cylinder, which is then sewed. The roll is wrapped in baking paper to protect the material from colour changing in the process. 

It is then positioned between a structure of metallic bars to be squished by a 200°c hot press for 15 minutes.

Two hands pulling onto the ropes that tie the textile rolls together

Photography

Photos in the studio: Esa Kapila
Photos In the lab:  Mira Nittymäki

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