Yarn from old newspapers by Greetje van Tiem

More from the Design Academy Eindhoven graduation show: Greetje van Tiem, a graduate from the academy’s Man and Leisure department, presents a project that turns old newspapers into yarn that can be woven into carpets, curtains and upholstery.

Van Tiem says she can make twenty yards of yarn from each newspaper page. She calls the project Indruk.

See more from the Design Academy Eindhoven show in our Dutch Design Weekcategory.

Here’s some text from van Tiem:
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Today’s news, tomorrow’s textile. The front page of a newspaper yields no less than twenty metres of yarn, making it possible to transpose yesterday’s news into tangible memories which can be transformed into all kinds of upholstery.

When you look closely you can see letters, a part of the date and colour schemes appear from a photo. You are not able to read the newspaper anymore, but the memory will be kept alive.




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