brief


Cellula is a collection of soft home furnishing.
The collections derives its inspiration from the theory of chaos.
It talks about chaos being several organized layers viewed together.
Taking from chaos I choose to work with fractals which is the smallest unit of chaos.
Arrangement of fractals within space is called tesselation.
Fractals are found everywhere in nature and can range from organic to geometric shapes.
Layering and creating an illusion of complexity is a vital part of the concept.
Taking all these factors into considerations I worked with multiple units, where
geometric shapes tessellate together to form an evolving organic shape.
A shape that looks constantly growing and infinite.
The patterns are derived from plant cell under a microscope.
For this project I wanted to work with the basic nature and color of the fabric
and how that reacts to external conditions. Hence no other color than that of
the fabric has been used trough the project.
A simple technique of laser cutting  that is applying heat and pressure on the
material and interlinking the individual units together has been used in this project.
Further layering these surfaces together made the patterns look rather complicated
Light colored translucent fabric play with the light and shadow to heighten the effect
of order and chaos. Where each layer is individually rather simple and organized but
 when put together form an intricate composition.
Hence multiplications of a single unit and then layering it up has been followed
 as a basic technique.
The collections aims to be soft , elegant yet not fragile.