TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH Kateryna Basiuk of Lucerne University Switzerland for Silent Canvas

At the Heimtextil event in Frankfurt, 2025, Debbie McKeegan interviews Kateryna Basiuk from Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. Who presented her bachelor work, "Silent Canvases," which involves creating upholstery for acoustic panels from recycled denim.

Basiuk won the Creative Visions: competition at Heimtextil 2025 for this innovative work.The project, part of a research department initiative, uses knitting techniques inspired by acoustic camouflage in moth wings. The recycled denim yarn, sourced from properly serviced textiles, is used to weave fabrics that can be attached to acoustic panels without glue.

This approach promotes circularity by integrating multiple materials into a single, easily recyclable product.


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Kateryna Basiuk is from Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts and her bachelor work is titled "Silent Canvases".

  • The project focuses on creating upholstery for acoustic panels using recycled materials, specifically old pairs of jeans.

  • The yarn used in the fabrics is also made from the recycled denim.

  • The project aims to enhance the circularity and sustainability of acoustic panels by using recycled textiles.

  • Kateryna discusses the knitting techniques and design inspiration behind the acoustic fabrics, including research on moth wing structures.

  • The knitted fabrics allow for the creation of acoustic panels without the use of glue, making them easier to recycle.

  • Kateryna envisions the fabrics being used to upholster acoustic panels in interior decor applications.

  • The goal is to create a fully recyclable product by using the same recycled materials throughout.

  • Debbie congratulates Kateryna on winning the Heimtextile, Creative Visions prize and is excited about the continued development of the recycled denim acoustic solutions.




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