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Louwesweg - another local color & fiber garden!  together with .alliantie.nl and local residents, experts and creatives ...
07/05/2026

Louwesweg - another local color & fiber garden!
together with .alliantie.nl and local residents, experts and creatives created a new space for learning and enabling each other, to get closer to the dream of a resilient, regenerative Amsterdam that offers renewable resources for crafting locally & reseaching together.
Big thanks to who participated - amongst them: .veldhuizen .design Jeroen, Isabel and many more!

In\asense is  last year’s final Fabricademy project. It explores how garments can become interactive vessels for human e...
25/03/2026

In\asense is last year’s final Fabricademy project. It explores how garments can become interactive vessels for human experience, moving beyond aesthetics to create a multisensory dialogue. The design process incorporates material experimentation, innovative textiles, and interactive elements that engage multiple senses. From scented bio-plastics to sound-reactive garments, each piece is crafted to embody a sensory world rather than just an aesthetic vision. This methodology allows for deeper storytelling—where fashion is not just seen but felt, heard, and even smelled.

With one week to go we can’t wait to see the final results of this year’s Fabri participants. On the 16th of April you can celebrate their final projects with us during the Fabricademy show at !

Fabricademy is a 6-month educational program that runs in many labs around the world and combines hands-on making with online classes and tutorials, led by worldwide experts. Thinking of joining the tenth edition of Fabricademy? Applications are open! Both links in bio.

••• Local color meet-ups •••• The need to name and the stories we tell •Join us Tuesday 12 December for an evening about...
04/12/2023

••• Local color meet-ups •••
• The need to name and the stories we tell •

Join us Tuesday 12 December for an evening about research and stories!

Together we will listen to people that do research into plants and related topics with a strong emphasis on the culture context in which their research is embedded like Norbert Peeters, artist Marjolein Hessels and TextileLab’s creative researcher Cecilia Raspanti!! The evening will be hosted by Ista Boszhard.

Info and tickets: https://waag.org/en/event/local-color-meetup-need-name-and-stories-we-tell/ 🌱🌿🌸🌺🌾

Fabricademy 23-24 is officially on!!! 💥As we embark on this new journey, let’s take a moment to shine a spotlight on the...
25/09/2023

Fabricademy 23-24 is officially on!!! 💥

As we embark on this new journey, let’s take a moment to shine a spotlight on the incredible projects made by our talented alumni from Fabricademy 2022-23:

__ KLEIS II by Alessia Pasquini __

Don’t miss her project video and complete documentation, along with those of all our previous students! You can find them on our alumni page linked in our bio.

Fabricademy 23-24 is on!!As we embark on this new journey, let’s take a moment to shine a spotlight on the incredible pr...
19/09/2023

Fabricademy 23-24 is on!!

As we embark on this new journey, let’s take a moment to shine a spotlight on the incredible projects made by our talented alumni from Fabricademy 2022-23:

__ COLLECTIVE NARRATIVES by Linette Manuel __

Don’t miss her project video and complete documentation, along with those of all our previous students! You can find them on our alumni page linked in our bio.

Exciting news! 🌍 The next Fabricademy class kicks off tomorrow!As we embark on this new journey, let’s take a moment to ...
18/09/2023

Exciting news! 🌍 The next Fabricademy class kicks off tomorrow!

As we embark on this new journey, let’s take a moment to shine a spotlight on the incredible projects made by our talented alumni from Fabricademy 2022-23:

__ MATRONAE LOPICA project by Marieke Van Eyndhoven __

Don’t miss her project video and complete documentation, along with those of all our previous students! You can find them on our alumni page linked in our bio.

       

••• Local color meet-ups ••••  present past, possible future  •Join us this Thursday 14th September for a introduction t...
11/09/2023

••• Local color meet-ups •••
• present past, possible future •

Join us this Thursday 14th September for a introduction to local color and a color & textiles walk around the Amsterdam Nieuwmarkt area!

Together we will discover some of the rich textile past of our neighborhood - uncovering bits of past what’s been there all along all around us, where fibers were once spun, cloths were dyed and “color checked “, noticing a few color producing plants along the way 🌱 that grow around us, often unnoticed.

Tickets on our link in bio 🌱🌿🌸🌺🌾

🌿🌈 You might have noticed that TextileLab team is currently busy with some serious gardening this year. We are very happ...
27/07/2023

🌿🌈 You might have noticed that TextileLab team is currently busy with some serious gardening this year. We are very happy to share more about our Local Color research project. 

Local Color is a two-year project researching the conditions for a regenerative city that facilitates the growth of local biochromes to be used for closed-loop, local production on a small city scale.

During this project we want to understand how Amsterdam can nurture biobased dyes, transforming urban spaces into vibrant, community-driven dye-gardens. Together with its local community of plants and color enthusiasts, TextileLab wants to uncover the experience of the endless colorful possibilities coming from local nature through workshops, meet-ups, talks and events to connect and exchange.

Local Color is a project run and coordinated by together with the Biomaterials Studio from the Amsterdam University of Applied Science and B-Corp fashion company .

Stay tuned for updates on the next exciting phases of this colorful project! ✨

𝘓𝘰𝘤𝘢𝘭 𝘊𝘰𝘭𝘰𝘳: 𝘎𝘳𝘰𝘸𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘧𝘶𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘦 𝘰𝘧 𝘴𝘶𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘤𝘰𝘭𝘰𝘳 𝘵𝘰𝘨𝘦𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳

We are excited to share some fragments of the amazing work of our former intern, Shushanik Droshakiryan  .During her six...
19/07/2023

We are excited to share some fragments of the amazing work of our former intern, Shushanik Droshakiryan .
During her six-month internship at our lab, she created a project called SŪF: Time Travelling.

SŪF is a bio-garment, a prototype made of alginate-based bioplastics and raw Dutch wool. Inspired by ancient Sufi* traditions, the making of SŪF has been a unique journey of research and experimentation for innovative biomaterial design.

SŪF bio-garment was intentionally a time-consuming process. Over 96 hours were spent placing the wool fibres inside algae bioplastic. SŪF is a “fragile armour dress” manifesting the strength of the vulnerable Feminie. SŪF is a raw material, a concept and a process of making.

Make sure to check out more on her profile

*Sufis were mystics famous for their whirling technics practised inside hidden caves in the Caucasus. These men wore thick, itchy woollen garments.  

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