Daniela Doe
Daniela Doe is a textile and graphic designer who combines digital aesthetics with traditional techniques. Her past projects include experimental typographic rugs and digitally knitted scarves. She draws inspiration from digital tools and tangible processes, creating works that challenge the boundaries between technology and craft. At Designer in Residency at Center Rog, she will explore the intersection of digital design and traditional textile techniques such as tufting and digital knitting. Her graphic compositions will be translated into tangible textile products – rugs, wall hangings, sound-insulating elements and wearable pieces. In her project, she emphasizes the tension between digital precision and handmade texture. She will also hold a two-day workshop at Center Rog, where she will present the usefulness of graphic design for tufting.

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Matej Štefanac

Pendulum is a table lamp designed by Matej Štefanac, whose dual nature allows reading and work on the one hand, and ambient lighting on the other. Its special feature is the movable shade, which can be rotated by 90 degrees, and around a...