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INTERLOOM

Wearable, Adaptable, Recycled
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INTERLOOM is a modular, repairable wearable line made from discarded inner bike tubes collected from local shops in Eindhoven. Designed for anyone who values durability and functionality, it turns local waste into long-lasting products. The woven pieces use a modular system, allowing components and sizing (S to L) to be adapted or replaced, which extends the product's lifespan and reduces waste. Production is low-tech, keeping energy use low.


Company/Institution
Josquin Fromangé
Josquin Fromangé is a designer redefining how discarded materials can gain new purpose. Through hands-on material research, he transforms used inner bike tubes into modular, utilitarian wearables under his project INTERLOOM. Each piece can be adjusted to wearer's needs, extending its lifespan. The work showcases how circular design can create adaptable, long- lasting products that connect with everyday function.
Country
Netherlands
Designer(s)
Josquin Fromangé
Josquin Fromangé is a designer who redefines the potential of discarded materials by making pieces focused on functionality. Working primarily with recycled inner bike tubes, he transforms overlooked resources into functional and adaptable wearables. His work merges utility with avant-garde aesthetics focusing on designs that evolve with the user and extend the life of the materials they’re made from.
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