Ab Geo Jacquard Placemats
A limited edition home project by artist Liz Collins
$30 each
Liz Collins, a Brooklyn based artist who is known for her vibrant and dynamic work in textiles, has created a series of placemats using surplus fabrics from her installation projects. Collins worked with Sunbrella to produce these durable, weatherproof, stain and fade resistant fabrics at their mill in North Carolina for her installations in DUMBO, where her studio is, and at the new Meta headquarters inside the Moynihan Train Station/ Farley Post Office complex. The fabric is double sided and jacquard woven on industrial looms.
All placemats are one of a kind. Shown above is current inventory as of Oct 8, 2024. While supplies last!
Images show finished and unfinished placemats. Finished packets have a fringe edge all around. Selected placemats are finished upon order.
A limited edition home project by artist Liz Collins
$30 each
Liz Collins, a Brooklyn based artist who is known for her vibrant and dynamic work in textiles, has created a series of placemats using surplus fabrics from her installation projects. Collins worked with Sunbrella to produce these durable, weatherproof, stain and fade resistant fabrics at their mill in North Carolina for her installations in DUMBO, where her studio is, and at the new Meta headquarters inside the Moynihan Train Station/ Farley Post Office complex. The fabric is double sided and jacquard woven on industrial looms.
All placemats are one of a kind. Shown above is current inventory as of Oct 8, 2024. While supplies last!
Images show finished and unfinished placemats. Finished packets have a fringe edge all around. Selected placemats are finished upon order.
A limited edition home project by artist Liz Collins
$30 each
Liz Collins, a Brooklyn based artist who is known for her vibrant and dynamic work in textiles, has created a series of placemats using surplus fabrics from her installation projects. Collins worked with Sunbrella to produce these durable, weatherproof, stain and fade resistant fabrics at their mill in North Carolina for her installations in DUMBO, where her studio is, and at the new Meta headquarters inside the Moynihan Train Station/ Farley Post Office complex. The fabric is double sided and jacquard woven on industrial looms.
All placemats are one of a kind. Shown above is current inventory as of Oct 8, 2024. While supplies last!
Images show finished and unfinished placemats. Finished packets have a fringe edge all around. Selected placemats are finished upon order.
Options for selection:
1- email a screenshot with color story of choice to liz@lizcollins.com
2- artist choice- a great dynamic, coordinated group selected for you!