


NAPA Hand Embroidered Textile Surface Fragment
Condensed Study Intent
Napa examines containment as spatial discipline.
Braided embroidery defines the shorter edges of the textile plane, establishing measured repetition along the perimeter. The intervention tests how boundary articulation can stabilise proportion without resorting to ornament.
Structure is introduced through edge control rather than central emphasis.
Spatial Behaviour
Napa introduces order — subtle but decisive.
By reinforcing the perimeter, the surface gains compositional stability. The bordered logic allows the textile field to remain calm while maintaining structural presence within a space.
Material & Construction
Hand embroidered using braided fibre articulation on a structured textile base (Fine Cotton–Linen blend).
Edge density is calibrated to ensure proportional balance and long-term durability while preserving tactile clarity.
Process time: approximately 20 hours
Finishing time: approximately 5 hours
Architectural Extension
This bordered surface logic may evolve into larger textile panels or modular compositions where perimeter discipline defines the architectural field.
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Object Details
Medium: Hand embroidery using braided fibre articulation
Substrate: Textile base (Fine Cotton–Linen blend)
Scale: Cushion-scale surface study (expandable to architectural textile panel format)
Architectural Potential: Bordered textile wall panels, framed surface installations, modular perimeter-defined systems
1U Consists of 1N Cushion Cover.
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