Approaching design as an explorative territory, the studio delves into interior, installation, furniture and commercial products. Exploring a mathematical and craft approach, Jeanne utilises industrial processes and rethinks how to build creative and innovative textile products that combines themes of play, interaction, community and tactility.
Inflatable Knit
Product design - interior design
Graduation Project BA
2025
Product design - interior design
Graduation Project BA
2025
A study on textile-controlled inflation that investigates the potential of inflatable structures in the creation of three-dimensional knitted objects.
Cut-out
Architecture - interior design
Graduation Project BA
2025
Architecture - interior design
Graduation Project BA
2025
Exploring the transformative potential of knit. Cut-out is a hanging textile entirely shaped from knit, whose structure transforms it into an architectural element...
Le puzzle stool
Product design
Supervised by Werner Schippers
2023
Product design
Supervised by Werner Schippers
2023
Le Puzzle stool questions visual qualities and shaping properties of soft materials combined with wood. Connecting these materials 2x2 following a repetitive technique help me develop 3 dimensional patterns...
Le Puzzle stool
Product design
Supervised by Werner Schippers
Exploring shaping qualities of 3 dimensional pattern.
Le Puzzle stool questions visual qualities and shaping properties of soft materials combined with wood. Connecting these materials 2x2 following a repetitive technique (folding, weaving, knotting) help me develop 3 dimensional patterns.It results in modules ‘system of construction’ that could be duplicated to build different sort of objects.
Using foam sheets as joinery technique is challenging the stability. In order to build a strong structure, the construtive system is based on triangles to maintain the balance between the seat and the base of the stool.
Inflatable Knit
Product design - interior design
Graduation Project BA supervised by envisions
A study on textile-controlled inflation.
Inflatable Knit investigates the potential of inflatable structures in the creation of three-dimensional knitted objects.
Within a collaboration with the TextielLab Tilburg, I created a self-supporting seat where the knit itself becomes the system that shapes the air.
Unlike traditional inflatables, this seat relies on the textile structure to create contrasting volumes. The knit precisely guides the airflow where it expands, flows, or is restricted, enabling both ergonomic freedom and precise control defined by the combination of stitch patterns, techniques, and yarns.
Inflatable Knit investigates the potential of inflatable structures in the creation of three-dimensional knitted objects.
Within a collaboration with the TextielLab Tilburg, I created a self-supporting seat where the knit itself becomes the system that shapes the air.
Unlike traditional inflatables, this seat relies on the textile structure to create contrasting volumes. The knit precisely guides the airflow where it expands, flows, or is restricted, enabling both ergonomic freedom and precise control defined by the combination of stitch patterns, techniques, and yarns.