How to Commission a Textile Artist for Hospitality Projects
Two paths to commissioning bespoke textile art for your hospitality project — and how to choose the right one for your timeline
The Piece That Ate a Wall — and Made You Forget You Were in a Room
Belén Senra stands in front of Dive Into the Ocean, a 4-metre large-scale textile installation in cream, peach and coral tones. The sculptural wall piece features organic hand-crafted forms in wool and cotton, resembling coral reef, installed in a gallery space.
When a Wall Becomes Part of the Space
Large-scale textile wall installation integrated into an architectural interior, featuring layered organic forms in natural tones, created as a site-specific artwork for a refined contemporary space.
Creating Earth's Memory
Layers of earth captured in texture—desert canyons flow into ocean depths, geological time transforms into tactile memory. This circular landscape invites guests to trace mountain ridges with their eyes, to feel the pull of ancient sediments through fiber.
VOLUME AND ABSTRACT FORMS
Four new dimensional textile pieces explore how abstract forms create spatial dialogue beyond traditional flat surfaces. Each installation draws viewers through volumetric intrigue, creating longer engagement and spatial conversations in luxury interiors.
The Fringe Collection: An Exploration in Tactile Territories
The Fringe Collection emerged from observing how natural phenomena create boundaries—exploring micro-architectures that challenge our understanding of where furniture ends and space begins. Each piece speaks through materiality, functioning as permeable membranes that create intimacy without enclosure.
Beyond Decoration: How Monumental Textile Art Transforms Spatial Experience
When textile art reaches architectural scale, it stops being decoration and starts becoming spatial infrastructure, creating environments that guests remember for how they felt, not just how they looked.