The Power of Thread, part 2: BelaBela – gallery

May 16, 2011

BelaBela means WhiteWhite in Slovenian.  BelaBela covers textile arts, interior and industrial design at the same time. BelaBela are Jana Mrsnik and Vesna Stih from Ljubljana.

Girls from BelaBela like to explore new senses and shapes of material, space and light. You can read their interview on Big Creative Industries to get the full insight into their projects.

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Curtain / Wall by BelaBela (c)

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Light 1 by BelaBela (c)

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Light 1 by BelaBela, detail (c)

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Bubble Basket by BelaBela (c)

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Bubble Basket by BelaBela (c)

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Bubble Basket by BelaBela (c)

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Bubble Basket by BelaBela (c)

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Bubble Basket by BelaBela (c)

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Bubble Basket by BelaBela (c)

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Polypropylene Bowl by BelaBela (c)

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Sheep Rug by BelaBela (c)

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Sheep Rug, detail by BelaBela (c)

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Sheep Rug, detail by BelaBela (c)

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Felt Coaster by BelaBela (c)

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Growing Light, detail by BelaBela (c)

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Growing Light by BelaBela (c)

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Bubble Lights by BelaBela (c)

 

Continue to the third part of the gallery The Power of Thread featuring Eta Sadar Breznik

Click here for The Power of Thread, part 1: Ksenija Baraga – gallery
Click here for The Power of Thread, part 3: Eta Sadar Breznik – gallery
Click here for The Power of Thread, part 4: Anda Klancic – gallery

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