Mikaela Ottosson

RMIT Bachelor of Textiles (Design)

Contemplating the idea that discarded textiles represent a disconnect between objects and individuals, I embarked on the creation of home goods, which I've named 'Home Artefacts.' I believe that what truly matters is not the perfection of one's interior decor but the authenticity, personal touch and emotional connection with the objects it houses. I've explored a diverse array of materials and techniques to offer users a tangible and sensory journey. Each item in this collection is meticulously handcrafted, with the intention that, over time, these pieces will 'clothe' a home and become a cherished household artefact.

RMIT Bachelor of Textiles (Design)

Contemplating the idea that discarded textiles represent a disconnect between objects and individuals, I embarked on the creation of home goods, which I've named 'Home Artefacts.' I believe that what truly matters is not the perfection of one's interior decor but the authenticity, personal touch and emotional connection with the objects it houses. I've explored a diverse array of materials and techniques to offer users a tangible and sensory journey. Each item in this collection is meticulously handcrafted, with the intention that, over time, these pieces will 'clothe' a home and become a cherished household artefact.

Title: Artefact II | Description: Mosaic vase embedded with woven beaded motifs | Dimension: 360mmx140mm | Materials: Assorted glass seed beads, silk thread, ceramic tile, grout | Photographer: Emma Potts @ephemeracreative

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