In our lab in Berlin we offer the following services:
- research, design & development for fashion
- research, design & development for interior
- development for fashion and interior students
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We specialise in knit development for fashion and interior. Here is a selection of our client portfolio:
1/ GmbH
2/ Saul Nash
3/ A. Roege Hove
4/ Katharina Dubbick
5/ Tim Escher
6/ Nicole Schönherr
7/ Christina Seewald
8/ Daniel Nikolovski (collaboration)
9/ Robin Norris (collaboration)
10/ Britta Knossalla (VORN Academy)
Knit development for the final collection by Maren Eisemann @m_esmn at the @udkfashion
Photo - Alessandra Fochesato
Models - Noemi Braun, Hannah Hausner
Design - Maren Eisemann
Shelving, but lighter?
We’re excited to announce our collaboration with BOI, who will be leading the textile direction of our Split Plane Shelving Unit. Together, we’re developing a custom mesh fabric, strong enough to support objects leaning against it, yet light and translucent enough to let air and light pass through, allowing the shelving to breathe as a whole.”
Material Description: A blend of 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton, strengthened with Lycra and melting yarn to balance softness with durability.
More updates to come soon! Stay tuned!
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Textile development for designer @niki_schon .
“Talking~Textiles” is an e-textile project that uses conductive materials and touch sensors to create responsive surfaces that generate sound upon touch. The work explores how amplifying subtle material sounds can trigger ASMR and offer a sensory approach in therapeutic settings.
Photo @gaston.degiglio
Model @constanzag.b
Our knit developments featured in the WoolLab trend book đź§¶
For the AW 25/26 and SS26 seasons we contributed to the WoolLab trend book by @thewoolmarkcompany with knit fabrics made from high quality wool.
#woolmark #boiknitlab #trend #wool #knitting
We developed this hoodie with cut-outs for the London-based, International Woolmark Prize winner brand @saul.nash
The 100% wool hoodie features ninja cuffs and under arm cut-outs that are engineered with the Fully Fashion technique and embellished with a tubular trim.
* Milan Fashion Week runway photos by @ikaldama / Close-up photo by @jackchipper.1
Jacket development for designer Britta Knossalla, specifically designed for content creator and adaptive model Nika Sky.
The 100% wool jacket is designed with the woven knits technique, giving the fabric stability and woven-like optic. The sleeves are detachable, allowing Nina to adjust the length depending on whether she wears or doesn’t wear her prosthetic arm.
This development was part of The Design Academy by @vornfashionhub and @zalando , with the aim to use the power of community to foster positive, long-lasting transformations within the fashion industry. The third edition of the Design Academy sets a focus on developing creative and fashionable solutions for the disabled community.
* Video taken during the Design Academy - Adapt, co-hosted by Zalando and VORN - the Berlin Fashion Hub.