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Yahvi

Textile artist working with kitchen waste
Weaving slowly, thoughtfully, and with care.
MA RCA
NIFT Delhi
DM for workshops, commissions & collabs.

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Woven in Season
A frame loom weaving workshop as a part of Woven Narratives at @thesloaneclub

The sun was out, spring flowers set the colour palette for the day. The rest just fell into place at the loom.

And no one really wanted to leave which made my day brighter!


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1
1 months ago


First There Was a Dot

The beginning of everything.
This piece was donated to Mason & Fifth as part of the residency, a quiet offering rooted in the idea of the Bindu, the first point of energy, the seed of all creation.

Handwoven and hand dyed using reclaimed wool, corn husk, banana fibre, onion skins and avocado pits.

Shot by @mills.iphotos

#ArtForInteriors #InteriorTextiles #ArchitecturalTextiles #TextileCollectors #ContemporaryCraft #MaterialDrivenDesign #DesignWithPurpose #SlowMadeInteriors #HandwovenForSpaces #peelstudio


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8 months ago

Yahvi is one of the artists selected for our residency in collaboration with @dazed club.

As a textile-based artist, her practice is rooted in the zero-waste traditions she grew up with in India. She works closely with local cafés and kitchens, transforming materials like banana peels, eggshells, and coffee grounds into handwoven pieces. Through this process, she explores themes of slowness, sustainability, and care.

At Meadow, Yahvi is developing a new body of work using kitchen waste collected from our on-site restaurant@canal.canal.canal - this is an ongoing experiment in material, memory, and craft. We can’t wait to see the outcome of her work during our upcoming exhibition.


3
10
9 months ago

Yahvi is one of the artists selected for our residency in collaboration with @dazed club.

As a textile-based artist, her practice is rooted in the zero-waste traditions she grew up with in India. She works closely with local cafés and kitchens, transforming materials like banana peels, eggshells, and coffee grounds into handwoven pieces. Through this process, she explores themes of slowness, sustainability, and care.

At Meadow, Yahvi is developing a new body of work using kitchen waste collected from our on-site restaurant@canal.canal.canal - this is an ongoing experiment in material, memory, and craft. We can’t wait to see the outcome of her work during our upcoming exhibition.


3
10
9 months ago

Yahvi is one of the artists selected for our residency in collaboration with @dazed club.

As a textile-based artist, her practice is rooted in the zero-waste traditions she grew up with in India. She works closely with local cafés and kitchens, transforming materials like banana peels, eggshells, and coffee grounds into handwoven pieces. Through this process, she explores themes of slowness, sustainability, and care.

At Meadow, Yahvi is developing a new body of work using kitchen waste collected from our on-site restaurant@canal.canal.canal - this is an ongoing experiment in material, memory, and craft. We can’t wait to see the outcome of her work during our upcoming exhibition.


3
10
9 months ago

Yahvi is one of the artists selected for our residency in collaboration with @dazed club.

As a textile-based artist, her practice is rooted in the zero-waste traditions she grew up with in India. She works closely with local cafés and kitchens, transforming materials like banana peels, eggshells, and coffee grounds into handwoven pieces. Through this process, she explores themes of slowness, sustainability, and care.

At Meadow, Yahvi is developing a new body of work using kitchen waste collected from our on-site restaurant@canal.canal.canal - this is an ongoing experiment in material, memory, and craft. We can’t wait to see the outcome of her work during our upcoming exhibition.


3
10
9 months ago

Yahvi is one of the artists selected for our residency in collaboration with @dazed club.

As a textile-based artist, her practice is rooted in the zero-waste traditions she grew up with in India. She works closely with local cafés and kitchens, transforming materials like banana peels, eggshells, and coffee grounds into handwoven pieces. Through this process, she explores themes of slowness, sustainability, and care.

At Meadow, Yahvi is developing a new body of work using kitchen waste collected from our on-site restaurant@canal.canal.canal - this is an ongoing experiment in material, memory, and craft. We can’t wait to see the outcome of her work during our upcoming exhibition.


3
10
9 months ago

Clerkenwell Design Week is not only about the biggest names in design.

Sometimes, the most interesting ideas come from smaller studios asking sharper questions:
Can waste become desirable?
Can temporary design avoid becoming disposable?
Can craft move beyond nostalgia?

From lightweight furniture to textile experiments, from material reuse to contemporary craft, this carousel highlights the kind of independent thinking worth paying attention to.

Save this post if you are tracking emerging design directions.
Comment below: which question feels most urgent to you right now — sustainability, waste, craft, or temporary design?

Read the full article on hueandeye.org
Link in bio →

#HueAndEye #ClerkenwellDesignWeek2026 #DesignWeek #IndependentDesign #emergingdesigners


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3
5 days ago


Clerkenwell Design Week is not only about the biggest names in design.

Sometimes, the most interesting ideas come from smaller studios asking sharper questions:
Can waste become desirable?
Can temporary design avoid becoming disposable?
Can craft move beyond nostalgia?

From lightweight furniture to textile experiments, from material reuse to contemporary craft, this carousel highlights the kind of independent thinking worth paying attention to.

Save this post if you are tracking emerging design directions.
Comment below: which question feels most urgent to you right now — sustainability, waste, craft, or temporary design?

Read the full article on hueandeye.org
Link in bio →

#HueAndEye #ClerkenwellDesignWeek2026 #DesignWeek #IndependentDesign #emergingdesigners


14
3
5 days ago

Clerkenwell Design Week is not only about the biggest names in design.

Sometimes, the most interesting ideas come from smaller studios asking sharper questions:
Can waste become desirable?
Can temporary design avoid becoming disposable?
Can craft move beyond nostalgia?

From lightweight furniture to textile experiments, from material reuse to contemporary craft, this carousel highlights the kind of independent thinking worth paying attention to.

Save this post if you are tracking emerging design directions.
Comment below: which question feels most urgent to you right now — sustainability, waste, craft, or temporary design?

Read the full article on hueandeye.org
Link in bio →

#HueAndEye #ClerkenwellDesignWeek2026 #DesignWeek #IndependentDesign #emergingdesigners


14
3
5 days ago

Clerkenwell Design Week is not only about the biggest names in design.

Sometimes, the most interesting ideas come from smaller studios asking sharper questions:
Can waste become desirable?
Can temporary design avoid becoming disposable?
Can craft move beyond nostalgia?

From lightweight furniture to textile experiments, from material reuse to contemporary craft, this carousel highlights the kind of independent thinking worth paying attention to.

Save this post if you are tracking emerging design directions.
Comment below: which question feels most urgent to you right now — sustainability, waste, craft, or temporary design?

Read the full article on hueandeye.org
Link in bio →

#HueAndEye #ClerkenwellDesignWeek2026 #DesignWeek #IndependentDesign #emergingdesigners


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3
5 days ago

Join us for a free drop-in frameloom weaving workshop. You’ll learn how to work with yarns and materials of various colours, textures, and small elements you collect or choose on the day to create a personal woven piece. 

✨ It’s beginner-friendly. All materials provided. ✨

Yahvi Duggal is a textile artist and founder of @_peelstudio where everyday kitchen waste is transformed into handwoven textiles. Working with organic materials such as banana peels, eggshells and avocado pits collected from London cafés and restaurants, her practice explores sustainability, memory, community and care.

Rooted in the zero-waste values she grew up with in India, Yahvi’s work celebrates resourcefulness and transformation, turning overlooked materials into tactile pieces that feel both ancient and future-facing

📍Book your tickets at:

touch-grass.eventbrite.co.uk


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6 days ago

#cdw2026

Come by and discover the mindful craft of weaving at CDW’s Future Talent at The Charter House

Throughout the day, I along with @freeweaver_studio will be sharing live weaving demonstrations on very special Japanese Saori Looms and exploring how kitchen waste like banana peels, eggshells, coffee grounds, and other everyday leftovers can be transformed into woven materials and biomaterials through slow, thoughtful making.

There’ll be textures to touch, materials to explore, and conversations around sustainability, craft, and storytelling through textiles.

If you’re interested in hosting a workshop, collaborating, or simply curious about the process — come say hi ✨


3
1
1 weeks ago

#cdw2026

Come by and discover the mindful craft of weaving at CDW’s Future Talent at The Charter House

Throughout the day, I along with @freeweaver_studio will be sharing live weaving demonstrations on very special Japanese Saori Looms and exploring how kitchen waste like banana peels, eggshells, coffee grounds, and other everyday leftovers can be transformed into woven materials and biomaterials through slow, thoughtful making.

There’ll be textures to touch, materials to explore, and conversations around sustainability, craft, and storytelling through textiles.

If you’re interested in hosting a workshop, collaborating, or simply curious about the process — come say hi ✨


3
1
1 weeks ago

Sunshine, bioyarns, weaving and so many lovely interactions at the Wakehurst Community Festival 🌿

People stopped by to make bio yarns, weave, leave little notes, share stories and spend a moment making together. My favourite part was watching people slowly become part of the same piece 💛

Thank you to everyone who added a thread to it all ✨

#Wakehurst #PeelStudio #CommunityWeaving #TextileArt #CraftAndCommunity SlowMaking InteractiveArt WakehurstFestival SustainableCraft WovenStories


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2 weeks ago


Sunshine, bioyarns, weaving and so many lovely interactions at the Wakehurst Community Festival 🌿

People stopped by to make bio yarns, weave, leave little notes, share stories and spend a moment making together. My favourite part was watching people slowly become part of the same piece 💛

Thank you to everyone who added a thread to it all ✨

#Wakehurst #PeelStudio #CommunityWeaving #TextileArt #CraftAndCommunity SlowMaking InteractiveArt WakehurstFestival SustainableCraft WovenStories


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2 weeks ago

Sunshine, bioyarns, weaving and so many lovely interactions at the Wakehurst Community Festival 🌿

People stopped by to make bio yarns, weave, leave little notes, share stories and spend a moment making together. My favourite part was watching people slowly become part of the same piece 💛

Thank you to everyone who added a thread to it all ✨

#Wakehurst #PeelStudio #CommunityWeaving #TextileArt #CraftAndCommunity SlowMaking InteractiveArt WakehurstFestival SustainableCraft WovenStories


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2 weeks ago

Sunshine, bioyarns, weaving and so many lovely interactions at the Wakehurst Community Festival 🌿

People stopped by to make bio yarns, weave, leave little notes, share stories and spend a moment making together. My favourite part was watching people slowly become part of the same piece 💛

Thank you to everyone who added a thread to it all ✨

#Wakehurst #PeelStudio #CommunityWeaving #TextileArt #CraftAndCommunity SlowMaking InteractiveArt WakehurstFestival SustainableCraft WovenStories


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2 weeks ago

Sunshine, bioyarns, weaving and so many lovely interactions at the Wakehurst Community Festival 🌿

People stopped by to make bio yarns, weave, leave little notes, share stories and spend a moment making together. My favourite part was watching people slowly become part of the same piece 💛

Thank you to everyone who added a thread to it all ✨

#Wakehurst #PeelStudio #CommunityWeaving #TextileArt #CraftAndCommunity SlowMaking InteractiveArt WakehurstFestival SustainableCraft WovenStories


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2 weeks ago

Sunshine, bioyarns, weaving and so many lovely interactions at the Wakehurst Community Festival 🌿

People stopped by to make bio yarns, weave, leave little notes, share stories and spend a moment making together. My favourite part was watching people slowly become part of the same piece 💛

Thank you to everyone who added a thread to it all ✨

#Wakehurst #PeelStudio #CommunityWeaving #TextileArt #CraftAndCommunity SlowMaking InteractiveArt WakehurstFestival SustainableCraft WovenStories


3
2 weeks ago

Sunshine, bioyarns, weaving and so many lovely interactions at the Wakehurst Community Festival 🌿

People stopped by to make bio yarns, weave, leave little notes, share stories and spend a moment making together. My favourite part was watching people slowly become part of the same piece 💛

Thank you to everyone who added a thread to it all ✨

#Wakehurst #PeelStudio #CommunityWeaving #TextileArt #CraftAndCommunity SlowMaking InteractiveArt WakehurstFestival SustainableCraft WovenStories


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2 weeks ago


YAHVI DUGGAL @_peelstudio

Kitchen waste transforms into handwoven textiles, revealing the quiet beauty of biomaterials, sustainability, and material care.

The Invisible Made Visible at @londoncraftweek explores the hidden forces that shape making — from unseen labour and material transformation to the quiet gestures embedded in process. Bringing together practices across jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, installation, furniture, wearable works, glass, textile and embroidery, the exhibition reveals what often remains unnoticed: the time, care and experimentation behind each piece, highlighting the stories and processes that usually remain invisible.

🕛 14 & 15 May 12:00 – 19:00
🕔 16 May 12:00 – 17:00
📍 9 Caledonian Road, London N1 9DX
🎟️ No booking required

🦛 Artists:
@alejandra__hermida
@alice_liptrot_
@marron_embroidery
@barbara_stelmachowska
@cementblanche
@everum_chaeeun
@cinque.made
@e.l.s_designs
@elizaabenson
@enikoczigany
@2unsol_k
@egensurowsky
@fumikasuri
@giacomo.bevanati
@hannahnorris_jewellery
@harshenadesign
@irenehuang.design
@jacobwallsstudio
@vincent.xia_jq
@kaihsuan_chang
@kingola.jewellery
@studio.lenaheinrich
@magdalena.lysiak_artist
@goodnessmakes
@neve.beill.ceramics
@riolabceramics
@rosiemayceramics
@tepper_wares
@jooeuvres
@severina.seidl_textiles
@shaneisfullname
@shivangivasudeva_
@theophaneingold
@thisisoink
@waves_of_wood_ltd
@v.eron_a
@whatswrongduo
@xinyueart
@xinchenli_art
@_peelstudio
@yiwei_huanggg
@yuzepan0456

🧚🏻‍♀️ More details:
www.blackdotgallery.com/lcw26

#TheInvisibleMadeVisible #LCW26 #LondonCraftWeek #BlackdotGallery #CraftExhibition


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2
2 weeks ago

YAHVI DUGGAL @_peelstudio

Kitchen waste transforms into handwoven textiles, revealing the quiet beauty of biomaterials, sustainability, and material care.

The Invisible Made Visible at @londoncraftweek explores the hidden forces that shape making — from unseen labour and material transformation to the quiet gestures embedded in process. Bringing together practices across jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, installation, furniture, wearable works, glass, textile and embroidery, the exhibition reveals what often remains unnoticed: the time, care and experimentation behind each piece, highlighting the stories and processes that usually remain invisible.

🕛 14 & 15 May 12:00 – 19:00
🕔 16 May 12:00 – 17:00
📍 9 Caledonian Road, London N1 9DX
🎟️ No booking required

🦛 Artists:
@alejandra__hermida
@alice_liptrot_
@marron_embroidery
@barbara_stelmachowska
@cementblanche
@everum_chaeeun
@cinque.made
@e.l.s_designs
@elizaabenson
@enikoczigany
@2unsol_k
@egensurowsky
@fumikasuri
@giacomo.bevanati
@hannahnorris_jewellery
@harshenadesign
@irenehuang.design
@jacobwallsstudio
@vincent.xia_jq
@kaihsuan_chang
@kingola.jewellery
@studio.lenaheinrich
@magdalena.lysiak_artist
@goodnessmakes
@neve.beill.ceramics
@riolabceramics
@rosiemayceramics
@tepper_wares
@jooeuvres
@severina.seidl_textiles
@shaneisfullname
@shivangivasudeva_
@theophaneingold
@thisisoink
@waves_of_wood_ltd
@v.eron_a
@whatswrongduo
@xinyueart
@xinchenli_art
@_peelstudio
@yiwei_huanggg
@yuzepan0456

🧚🏻‍♀️ More details:
www.blackdotgallery.com/lcw26

#TheInvisibleMadeVisible #LCW26 #LondonCraftWeek #BlackdotGallery #CraftExhibition


3
2
2 weeks ago

YAHVI DUGGAL @_peelstudio

Kitchen waste transforms into handwoven textiles, revealing the quiet beauty of biomaterials, sustainability, and material care.

The Invisible Made Visible at @londoncraftweek explores the hidden forces that shape making — from unseen labour and material transformation to the quiet gestures embedded in process. Bringing together practices across jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, installation, furniture, wearable works, glass, textile and embroidery, the exhibition reveals what often remains unnoticed: the time, care and experimentation behind each piece, highlighting the stories and processes that usually remain invisible.

🕛 14 & 15 May 12:00 – 19:00
🕔 16 May 12:00 – 17:00
📍 9 Caledonian Road, London N1 9DX
🎟️ No booking required

🦛 Artists:
@alejandra__hermida
@alice_liptrot_
@marron_embroidery
@barbara_stelmachowska
@cementblanche
@everum_chaeeun
@cinque.made
@e.l.s_designs
@elizaabenson
@enikoczigany
@2unsol_k
@egensurowsky
@fumikasuri
@giacomo.bevanati
@hannahnorris_jewellery
@harshenadesign
@irenehuang.design
@jacobwallsstudio
@vincent.xia_jq
@kaihsuan_chang
@kingola.jewellery
@studio.lenaheinrich
@magdalena.lysiak_artist
@goodnessmakes
@neve.beill.ceramics
@riolabceramics
@rosiemayceramics
@tepper_wares
@jooeuvres
@severina.seidl_textiles
@shaneisfullname
@shivangivasudeva_
@theophaneingold
@thisisoink
@waves_of_wood_ltd
@v.eron_a
@whatswrongduo
@xinyueart
@xinchenli_art
@_peelstudio
@yiwei_huanggg
@yuzepan0456

🧚🏻‍♀️ More details:
www.blackdotgallery.com/lcw26

#TheInvisibleMadeVisible #LCW26 #LondonCraftWeek #BlackdotGallery #CraftExhibition


3
2
2 weeks ago

YAHVI DUGGAL @_peelstudio

Kitchen waste transforms into handwoven textiles, revealing the quiet beauty of biomaterials, sustainability, and material care.

The Invisible Made Visible at @londoncraftweek explores the hidden forces that shape making — from unseen labour and material transformation to the quiet gestures embedded in process. Bringing together practices across jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, installation, furniture, wearable works, glass, textile and embroidery, the exhibition reveals what often remains unnoticed: the time, care and experimentation behind each piece, highlighting the stories and processes that usually remain invisible.

🕛 14 & 15 May 12:00 – 19:00
🕔 16 May 12:00 – 17:00
📍 9 Caledonian Road, London N1 9DX
🎟️ No booking required

🦛 Artists:
@alejandra__hermida
@alice_liptrot_
@marron_embroidery
@barbara_stelmachowska
@cementblanche
@everum_chaeeun
@cinque.made
@e.l.s_designs
@elizaabenson
@enikoczigany
@2unsol_k
@egensurowsky
@fumikasuri
@giacomo.bevanati
@hannahnorris_jewellery
@harshenadesign
@irenehuang.design
@jacobwallsstudio
@vincent.xia_jq
@kaihsuan_chang
@kingola.jewellery
@studio.lenaheinrich
@magdalena.lysiak_artist
@goodnessmakes
@neve.beill.ceramics
@riolabceramics
@rosiemayceramics
@tepper_wares
@jooeuvres
@severina.seidl_textiles
@shaneisfullname
@shivangivasudeva_
@theophaneingold
@thisisoink
@waves_of_wood_ltd
@v.eron_a
@whatswrongduo
@xinyueart
@xinchenli_art
@_peelstudio
@yiwei_huanggg
@yuzepan0456

🧚🏻‍♀️ More details:
www.blackdotgallery.com/lcw26

#TheInvisibleMadeVisible #LCW26 #LondonCraftWeek #BlackdotGallery #CraftExhibition


3
2
2 weeks ago

YAHVI DUGGAL @_peelstudio

Kitchen waste transforms into handwoven textiles, revealing the quiet beauty of biomaterials, sustainability, and material care.

The Invisible Made Visible at @londoncraftweek explores the hidden forces that shape making — from unseen labour and material transformation to the quiet gestures embedded in process. Bringing together practices across jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, installation, furniture, wearable works, glass, textile and embroidery, the exhibition reveals what often remains unnoticed: the time, care and experimentation behind each piece, highlighting the stories and processes that usually remain invisible.

🕛 14 & 15 May 12:00 – 19:00
🕔 16 May 12:00 – 17:00
📍 9 Caledonian Road, London N1 9DX
🎟️ No booking required

🦛 Artists:
@alejandra__hermida
@alice_liptrot_
@marron_embroidery
@barbara_stelmachowska
@cementblanche
@everum_chaeeun
@cinque.made
@e.l.s_designs
@elizaabenson
@enikoczigany
@2unsol_k
@egensurowsky
@fumikasuri
@giacomo.bevanati
@hannahnorris_jewellery
@harshenadesign
@irenehuang.design
@jacobwallsstudio
@vincent.xia_jq
@kaihsuan_chang
@kingola.jewellery
@studio.lenaheinrich
@magdalena.lysiak_artist
@goodnessmakes
@neve.beill.ceramics
@riolabceramics
@rosiemayceramics
@tepper_wares
@jooeuvres
@severina.seidl_textiles
@shaneisfullname
@shivangivasudeva_
@theophaneingold
@thisisoink
@waves_of_wood_ltd
@v.eron_a
@whatswrongduo
@xinyueart
@xinchenli_art
@_peelstudio
@yiwei_huanggg
@yuzepan0456

🧚🏻‍♀️ More details:
www.blackdotgallery.com/lcw26

#TheInvisibleMadeVisible #LCW26 #LondonCraftWeek #BlackdotGallery #CraftExhibition


3
2
2 weeks ago

YAHVI DUGGAL @_peelstudio

Kitchen waste transforms into handwoven textiles, revealing the quiet beauty of biomaterials, sustainability, and material care.

The Invisible Made Visible at @londoncraftweek explores the hidden forces that shape making — from unseen labour and material transformation to the quiet gestures embedded in process. Bringing together practices across jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, installation, furniture, wearable works, glass, textile and embroidery, the exhibition reveals what often remains unnoticed: the time, care and experimentation behind each piece, highlighting the stories and processes that usually remain invisible.

🕛 14 & 15 May 12:00 – 19:00
🕔 16 May 12:00 – 17:00
📍 9 Caledonian Road, London N1 9DX
🎟️ No booking required

🦛 Artists:
@alejandra__hermida
@alice_liptrot_
@marron_embroidery
@barbara_stelmachowska
@cementblanche
@everum_chaeeun
@cinque.made
@e.l.s_designs
@elizaabenson
@enikoczigany
@2unsol_k
@egensurowsky
@fumikasuri
@giacomo.bevanati
@hannahnorris_jewellery
@harshenadesign
@irenehuang.design
@jacobwallsstudio
@vincent.xia_jq
@kaihsuan_chang
@kingola.jewellery
@studio.lenaheinrich
@magdalena.lysiak_artist
@goodnessmakes
@neve.beill.ceramics
@riolabceramics
@rosiemayceramics
@tepper_wares
@jooeuvres
@severina.seidl_textiles
@shaneisfullname
@shivangivasudeva_
@theophaneingold
@thisisoink
@waves_of_wood_ltd
@v.eron_a
@whatswrongduo
@xinyueart
@xinchenli_art
@_peelstudio
@yiwei_huanggg
@yuzepan0456

🧚🏻‍♀️ More details:
www.blackdotgallery.com/lcw26

#TheInvisibleMadeVisible #LCW26 #LondonCraftWeek #BlackdotGallery #CraftExhibition


3
2
2 weeks ago

YAHVI DUGGAL @_peelstudio

Kitchen waste transforms into handwoven textiles, revealing the quiet beauty of biomaterials, sustainability, and material care.

The Invisible Made Visible at @londoncraftweek explores the hidden forces that shape making — from unseen labour and material transformation to the quiet gestures embedded in process. Bringing together practices across jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, installation, furniture, wearable works, glass, textile and embroidery, the exhibition reveals what often remains unnoticed: the time, care and experimentation behind each piece, highlighting the stories and processes that usually remain invisible.

🕛 14 & 15 May 12:00 – 19:00
🕔 16 May 12:00 – 17:00
📍 9 Caledonian Road, London N1 9DX
🎟️ No booking required

🦛 Artists:
@alejandra__hermida
@alice_liptrot_
@marron_embroidery
@barbara_stelmachowska
@cementblanche
@everum_chaeeun
@cinque.made
@e.l.s_designs
@elizaabenson
@enikoczigany
@2unsol_k
@egensurowsky
@fumikasuri
@giacomo.bevanati
@hannahnorris_jewellery
@harshenadesign
@irenehuang.design
@jacobwallsstudio
@vincent.xia_jq
@kaihsuan_chang
@kingola.jewellery
@studio.lenaheinrich
@magdalena.lysiak_artist
@goodnessmakes
@neve.beill.ceramics
@riolabceramics
@rosiemayceramics
@tepper_wares
@jooeuvres
@severina.seidl_textiles
@shaneisfullname
@shivangivasudeva_
@theophaneingold
@thisisoink
@waves_of_wood_ltd
@v.eron_a
@whatswrongduo
@xinyueart
@xinchenli_art
@_peelstudio
@yiwei_huanggg
@yuzepan0456

🧚🏻‍♀️ More details:
www.blackdotgallery.com/lcw26

#TheInvisibleMadeVisible #LCW26 #LondonCraftWeek #BlackdotGallery #CraftExhibition


3
2
2 weeks ago

This is me working towards a complete zero waste process, using every part of the material.

This began with a turmeric dye bath made from collected peels. I used it to dye yarns, eco print, and then pushed it further by turning the leftover liquid into bio yarn. The final bit was blended with old printed paper and eggshells to make paper and clay.

Nothing was thrown away. Everything was used.

#zerowaste
#naturaldye
#textileart
#biomaterials
#sustainablepractice


3
6
1 months ago

In this session, all the colours came from food waste. Peels, flowers, and everyday materials. I am trying to move away from using food colouring and bring the workshops closer to the way I work in the studio.

Made easier and a lot more fun with @dessdsouza around!

#peelstudio
#bioyarnworkshop
#naturalpigments
#londonworkshops


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1 months ago

Meet Yahvi Duggal (@_peelstudio), a textile artist who grew up in India where caring for materials was just part of daily life. Then, she turned everyday rituals into a practice transforming kitchen waste into the most beautiful naturally-dyed weavings.

But, she didn’t follow some perfectly mapped-out path to get here. It was curiosity and adaptability that led her to her craft.

In her Creative Lives, she shares how slowing down and noticing the potential in everyday materials completely changed the way she works. It might just change the way you see things too 🫶

Head to creativelivesinprogress.com to read the full interview

#Creatives #CreativeLife #CreativeLives #TextileArtists #TextileArtistsOfInstagram


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Meet Yahvi Duggal (@_peelstudio), a textile artist who grew up in India where caring for materials was just part of daily life. Then, she turned everyday rituals into a practice transforming kitchen waste into the most beautiful naturally-dyed weavings.

But, she didn’t follow some perfectly mapped-out path to get here. It was curiosity and adaptability that led her to her craft.

In her Creative Lives, she shares how slowing down and noticing the potential in everyday materials completely changed the way she works. It might just change the way you see things too 🫶

Head to creativelivesinprogress.com to read the full interview

#Creative #CreativeLife #CreativeLives #TextileArtist #TextileArtistsOfInstagram


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Story Save - Najlepsze darmowe narzędzie do zapisywania historii, rolek, zdjęć, wideo, wyróżnionych, IGTV na telefonie.

Story-save.com to intuicyjne narzędzie online, które umożliwia pobieranie i zapisywanie różnych treści, w tym historii, zdjęć, wideo i materiałów IGTV bezpośrednio z Instagrama. Dzięki Story-Save możesz łatwo pobierać różnorodne treści z Instagrama, a także oglądać je w dogodnym czasie, nawet bez dostępu do internetu. To narzędzie jest idealne na chwile, kiedy znajdziesz coś interesującego na Instagramie i chcesz zapisać to na później. Użyj Story-Save, aby nie przegapić okazji, aby zabrać ulubione momenty z Instagrama ze sobą!

Nasze zalety:

Brak potrzeby rejestracji

Unikaj pobierania aplikacji i rejestracji, przechowuj historie w internecie.

Wysoka jakość

Zakończ z kiepską jakością treści, zachowuj tylko wysokiej rozdzielczości historie.

Dostępność na wszystkich

Urządzenia Pobieraj historie z Instagrama za pomocą każdej przeglądarki, iPhone'a, Androida.

Całkowicie darmowe

Absolutnie bez opłat. Pobierz dowolną historię bez żadnych kosztów.

Najczęściej zadawane pytania

Funkcja pobierania historii na Instagramie została zaprojektowana w celu zapewnienia bezpiecznej i wysokiej jakości metody pobierania historii z Instagrama. Jest łatwa w obsłudze i nie wymaga rejestracji ani logowania. Wystarczy skopiować link, wkleić go i cieszyć się treścią.
Pobieranie historii z Instagrama to prosty proces, który obejmuje trzy kroki:
  • 1. Przejdź do narzędzia do pobierania historii z Instagrama.
  • 2. Następnie wpisz nazwę użytkownika profilu Instagram w podanym polu i kliknij przycisk Pobierz.
  • 3. Zobaczysz wszystkie historie dostępne w bieżącym 24-godzinnym okresie. Wybierz te, które chcesz pobrać, i kliknij Pobierz.
Wybrana historia zostanie szybko zapisana w pamięci lokalnej Twojego urządzenia.
Niestety, nie jest możliwe pobieranie historii z prywatnych kont z powodu ograniczeń prywatności.
Nie ma limitu na liczbę historii, które można pobrać. Usługa pobierania historii jest dostępna do nieograniczonego użytku i jest całkowicie darmowa.
Tak, legalne jest pobieranie i zapisywanie historii z Instagrama innych użytkowników, pod warunkiem, że nie będą one wykorzystywane do celów komercyjnych. Jeśli zamierzasz je wykorzystać komercyjnie, musisz uzyskać zgodę właściciela treści i przypisać mu autorstwo za każdym razem, gdy historia jest używana.
Wszystkie pobrane historie są zazwyczaj zapisywane w folderze Pobrane na Twoim komputerze, niezależnie od tego, czy używasz Windowsa, Maca, czy iOS. Na urządzeniach mobilnych historie są zapisywane w pamięci telefonu i powinny natychmiast pojawić się w aplikacji Galeria po pobraniu.