#woven textiles
Making our signature Danae Lampshade. This pattern with inwoven native cane is inspired by Cypriot traditional Asproploumia fabrics. The resulting design evokes Classical Greece.
A variety of floor cushions are now available to shop online.
This handwoven piece is inspired by Turkish traditional textile designs with vibrant colours that brighten up any room.
Preparing a custom curtain based on the white Arete shawl. A striped pattern textured with loops, twisted warp threads and interlaced net-like structures.
The completed piece will consist of four such parts connected.
Since we are going through another lockdown the showroom is closed but orders can be placed through the website. Link in bio.
Chromatin Loops / Blue - Handwoven Cushion Cover — Julia Astreou Woven Textiles
One remaining blue Chromatin Loops cushion cover in our Christmas stock.
We will be open Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd from 9:30 to 17:00 as well as Thursday 24th 9:30-14:00
Thank you all for visiting us this weekend, it was great to see you.
Don’t worry if you missed out we are here everyday
Monday-Wednesday 9:30-17:00
Thursday-Friday 9:30-17:30
and Saturday 10:00-14:00
Our new collection of cushion covers inspired by Chromatin Loops, which are structures found inside Chromosomes are ready.
Come visit us
Monday-Wednesday 9:30-17:00
Thursday-Friday 9:30-17:30
Saturday 10:00-14:00
We will be open for a full Christmas weekend on December 11th/12th/13th 2020
Bookings will be by appointment only
More information coming soon
Stay tuned
Stocking up on the recycled plastic coasters today. These are great for placing hot mugs due to the thickness of the tubes. A contemporary minimal look suitable for all interiors. Will be added to the shop soon.
Here is the finished sisal and inwoven cane wall-hanging based on the traditional Asproploumi weave with its characteristic meander design ready for its new home.
The looms’ beaters and pedals are moving rhythmically today filling the studio with pleasant sounds. Our students have happily plunged into the world of traditional weaving.