Haus Nuller – Textile collection
Haus Nuller debutta con la sua prima textile collection, curata da FormaFantasma.
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For its inaugural presentation in Venice, Haus Nuller unveils Breaking the Chain, a series of garments and textile works developed through an experimental weaving process that integrates textile yarn with metal chains. Presented at Sestiere Dorsoduro, the exhibition is curated by FormaFantasma, with art direction developed in collaboration with Stefanie Barth.
About Haus Nuller
Haus Nuller is a textile studio where ideology and technical expertise operate as inseparable parts of a single research system.
Founded by Chiara Angelica Gandini, the project emerges from an investigation into the relationship between textile, space, and body: a practice that explores how material systems can transform the cultural experience of environments and those who inhabit them.
Moving across interior, fashion, and product design, Haus Nuller develops textiles that traverse different disciplines while maintaining a common principle: treating material not as a simple support, but as a design language.
Haus Nuller’s production network is built exclusively through women-led realities, where century old machinery engages in dialogue with contemporary tools and emerging technological possibilities. Rooted in a critical homage to the Bauhaus, where women were often relegated to the “minor craft” of weaving, Haus Nuller transforms this history of segregation into an act of design innovation.
The term Nuller, meaning “of little value” in German, becomes an act of reclamation: restoring centrality to textile work and to the hands that bring it into being.
Through a methodology of green minimalism, the studio develops material systems that intertwine craftsmanship, innovation, and cultural responsibility, shaping textiles that reflect on the role of design within contemporary social and production processes.
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