Reintroducing Time 300 in a new iteration: Time Recycled.
The curtain offers an enhanced composition and a refreshed colour palette curated by Aggebo & Henriksen.
Reintroducing Time 300 in a new iteration: Time Recycled.
The curtain offers an enhanced composition and a refreshed colour palette curated by Aggebo & Henriksen.
Originally created by Erik Ole Jørgensen in 1987 and redesigned in 2006 by Aggebo & Henriksen, Time 300´s latest iteration is a plain woven curtain with a high volume of recycled polyester. Time Recycled offers a matte surface and natural hand-feel, with a density that ensures privacy and vibrancy. The recycled polyester yarns feature intricate irregularities revealed as the curtain drapes in the light.
Inspired by the universal and poetic act of picking up a stone on the beach, Aggebo & Henriksen observed the variations in tonality and depth found when zooming in on wet stones. The duo recreated these tones in the weaving process, using one colour in the weft and another in the warp, to build a two-tone effect in each colourway.
Time Recycled is yarn-dyed and features 22 delicate colourways, comprising warm and cold neutral tones, supplemented by vibrant shades of yellow and orange, alongside deep purples, and blues.
Aggebo & Henriksen was established in 1993 by the two textile designers Mathilde Aggebo & Julie Henriksen.
Together, they work across design, spatial design, and architecture, on projects ranging from artistic research and site-specific artistic decoration to strategic industrial textile design, for both private and public spaces.