KULU - Emma Fallon

KULU - Emma Fallon

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KULU designer Emma Fallon is a weaver and printer merging digital processes with traditional craft techniques. Her work is inspired by landscape, Japanese design, nature and a love of intricacy.

Each piece considers the environment and she uses only natural fibres and processes that consider environmental impact. She has recently graduated from an MA in Textiles and was selected for the Crafts Council "Hothouse" program for emerging makers in 2020.

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