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Salada de Fruta tapestry | Wall Hangings by Luiza Caldari. Item made of wool works with contemporary style
Salada de Fruta tapestry | Wall Hangings by Luiza Caldari. Item made of wool works with contemporary style
Salada de Fruta tapestry | Wall Hangings by Luiza Caldari. Item made of wool works with contemporary style
Salada de Fruta tapestry | Wall Hangings by Luiza Caldari. Item made of wool works with contemporary style
Salada de Fruta tapestry | Wall Hangings by Luiza Caldari. Item made of wool works with contemporary style
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Salada de Fruta tapestry | Wall Hangings by Luiza Caldari. Item made of wool works with contemporary style

Created and Sold by Luiza Caldari

Luiza Caldari

Salada de Fruta tapestry - Wall Hangings

Price $890

Shipping rate finalized within 2 business days

Creation: 1-2 weeks
Shipping: UPS 5-10 days
Estimated Arrival: December 19, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
35.43H x 18.5W x 3.15D in
90H x 47W x 8D cm
1 kg
2.2 lb

Wall tapestry handmade on a manual loom using natural wool threads.

Comes with a rod produced by T44studio and hooks for fixing to the wall.

Dimensions: 47 x 90cm

Item Salada de Fruta tapestry
Created by Luiza Caldari
As seen in Creator's Studio, Balneário Camboriú, Brazil
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Luiza Caldari
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
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Luiza Caldari is a textile and fashion designer from São Paulo with her own brand. Her colourful, organic, almost irregular tapestry and rug designs are fueled by colours and elements of the big outdoors. These are produced using manual tapestry, old weaving techniques, familiar workings on a loom and simple materials like leftover wool. “I feel that the tapestry has an enormous power to comfort the eyes of those who see it,” she says.

Caldari believes in the process of slow design. “For me, speeding up the production does not mean better products. I take my time to finalise my concepts, add as much meaning as I can, because it’s important to be sure about the things that we bring into the world,” she explains. She is inspired by her own observations of daily happenings, especially when she is amid nature, which directly influences her style.

"Working on a handloom is almost meditative – it is rhythmic, it is intended repetition.”

“My greatest intention is that my work will stay generations within the homes they live in. Weaving allows me to make use of all leftover wool. Every designer needs to think about creating with more awareness. We owe it to ourselves and the planet we inhabit,” she deliberates.