Meisterwerke

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Meisterwerke, creators of fine woven art and interior accessories, express their passion for art and textiles through the crafting of unique and bespoke objets de désire. Each limited piece is meticulously designed, woven, and embroidered, drawing from the rich tradition of Flemish craftsmanship and innovation. Embracing the ethos of slow living, they offer art, functionality, and design that enriches every interior in a distinctive and artistic manner. Their fine woven art is rooted in the nearly forgotten weaving technique of jacquard tapestry, woven in a Flemish weaving atelier.

The NOMADO fine woven art collection draws inspiration from the architectural movement of Brutalism, seamlessly blending various textures of coarse and fine woolen yarns to achieve the organic and uneven appearance sought. Inspired by the handiwork of two masters, namely the old master Jan Davidsz de Heem renowned for his still-life paintings, and the famed flower master Menno Kroon, the collection features a vase held by two tattooed hands, symbolizing the concept of Give & Take. The finishing touch is found in hand-embroidered insects adorning the fine woven tapestry panel.

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