Figures of Woven Structures
par Amandine Fabry

TramesFACTICES combines contemporary design and textile craftsmanship to create expressive surfaces that shape your interiors.

Amandine Fabry, born in 1977, is a Belgian textile designer. Through the practice of weaving, she explores textile material and its underlying questions. She sees it as a language to be explored, both in its conception and in the graphic strength of textile representations.

Exploring the material
Rethinking textiles

TramesFACTICES explores the essential relationship between thread, line, and structure, unfolding into a collection of interior textiles. The stripe plays with the linearity of the weave.

Weft, lines, fictions

At the crossroads of real and fictitious wefts, the graphic work embedded in the textiles plays with the perception of fabric. The pieces are flat, yet they evoke a folded, striped textile. These creations suggest textile narratives, offering a distinctive language where pattern, materiality and cultural heritage converge.

From wall to space:

Textiles to inhabit, surfaces to contemplate

Horizontal variation / Throws

Throws with surprising double-sided effects: from a single piece of wool emerge two faces, two color ranges, and two patterns that interact in a trompe-l’œil game.

Vertical variation / Wall pieces

Wall textiles and interior fabrics designed to inhabit space.

TramesFACTICES by Amandine Fabry questions the very idea of fabric by exploring its architecture, plasticity and representations. The textile becomes a field of illusion, interacting with the perception of the material itself.

Textiles as a moving heritage

Beyond the objects, TramesFACTICES sheds light on textile culture. Weaving maintains an intimate dialogue with the line, its practice inherently leads to the emergence of stripes. Between the lines, the memory of textile practices surfaces. The stripe creates a subtle bridge between traditional know-how and current technology. The attention given to gestures extends into production choices, where creation, manufacturing, and the selection of European raw materials converge within a sustainable approach.

Made in Belgium, these textiles are woven in the intimacy of Belgian or French ateliers, guided by a desire to re-anchor textile production locally. By favoring small production runs, the project preserves ancestral know-how, reviving the gestures, rhythms, and memories of the workshops that shaped the region’s textile soul, while embracing the promise of a living and enduring creation.  

The Throws

RIDE

The Throws

GRIMACE