As part of the collection, we introduce Woodtrace and Draybreak 3 by Patricia Urquiola — two curtain textiles woven entirely with recycled polyester made from post-consumer plastic bottles. Flame-retardant and suitable for both contract and residential spaces, Woodtrace are dense, jacquard-woven designs that offer privacy and tactility, while Daybreak 3 is a transparent textile with an open structure.
Curtains
Designed to promote a sense of privacy and tactility in contract and residential spaces, Woodtrace is a soft and dense curtain constructed using a jacquard binding, resulting in a curtain textile where the back side mirrors the front design, offering a sophisticated, doublesided effect. The textile is woven with recycled polyester made from post-consumer plastic bottles.
Reinterpreting the intricacies of wood grain into a modern textile expression, Woodtrace features an omnidirectional design that refines and upscales wood grain pattern into a rhythmic, digitally influenced geometric composition. As it comes in a repeat pattern of squares, Woodtrace can be used seamlessly across walls and windows of virtually any scale.
Woodtrace is yarn-dyed in four different colours—three in the weft and one in the warp—and subsequently offers a multi-layered depth of colour. The palette features six colourways that move through rich shades of deep blue and forest green, a grounded earthy brown and a warm, glowing hue of sunset orange.
In the colourways where there is a stronger contrast between the yarns, the graphic pattern stands out to greater effect. On the backside, the design is reversed, with the coloured yarns inside the lines of the wood grain pattern on a plain warp base.
Daybreak 3 is a unicoloured, transparent curtain with an open structure.
An iteration of a perennial design, it is crafted from 100% recycled yarns and comes in a reimagined colour palette.
Daybreak 3 is durable, flame-retardant and suitable for a variety of contract environments and private homes. It is re-engineered with 100% recycled polyester from post-consumer PET bottles. While it retains many signature tones from the original scale, it has been expanded with a selection of new neutral and warm notes and bolder standout colours.