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Cashmere Pavilion

Atelier Meadow

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detail of the modular metal wire system - Edward Shi
conference rooms - Edward Shi
high-end area - Edward Shi
detail of the modular metal wire system - Edward Shi

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JURY VOTES
Material
7.84
7.63
8.14
5.67
7.32
Stuart Fingerhut
Stuart Fingerhut Creative Director at Production Club
Very striking and beautiful exhibit...
7.45
8.09
8.88
3.71
7.03
Angela Montagud
Angela Montagud Cofounder and Studio Director at Clap Studio
A very interesting project that tel...
8
8
8
5
7.25
Abby Scott
Abby Scott Interior Design Principal at HDR
the veil that this creates with the...
7.55
7.55
7.8
5.4
7.08
Claire Luo
Claire Luo President Design Assistant at Aranya Holding Group
8
7
8
5
7
Zhuyuan Cai
Zhuyuan Cai Founder at Foshan Bosi-tao Design
8.4
7.48
8.36
7.44
7.92
Rachele Albini
Rachele Albini Head of Interior at AllesWirdGut
A refined and smart project, which...
8
8
8
6
7.5
Randy Gonzalez
Randy Gonzalez Multimedia Director at Moment Factory
7.5
8.5
8
5
7.25
Eason Zhu
Eason Zhu Founder and Design Director at Fununit Design & More
7.88
6.33
6.68
6.4
6.82
Renato Fregnani
Renato Fregnani Partner at Aquadrado
Very cool the subtle, elegant way o...
8
8
8
5
7.25
Magdalena Klosek
Magdalena Klosek Creative Director at IKEA
This is the concept that gives me g...
8.07
7.23
8.65
5.64
7.4
Cathrin Walczyk
Cathrin Walczyk Studio Director and Cohead of interiors at Piercy & Company
Lovely project. Really good joinery...
7.74
7.82
9.67
7.92
8.29
Esther Stam
Esther Stam Founder and Creative Director at Studio Modijefsky
I love the skin of this booth. the...
7.5
7
7.9
5
6.85
Omar Nakkash
Omar Nakkash Founder and Design Director at Nakkash Design Studio
8
8
8
5
7.25
Helena Ryhle
Helena Ryhle Creative Director at White Arkitekter
Beautiful aesthetics where craftsma...
8
7.5
8
7
7.63
Ester Corti
Ester Corti Cofounder at Mitchell + Corti
7.5
8
8.2
5.5
7.3
Client
Xingwu and Yetian
Floor area
240 ㎡
Completion
2023
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Furniture
Lighting

For Autumn Edition 2023 of Intertextile Shanghai, the world-renowned textile fair, Atelier Meadow designed a pavilion for Chinese cashmere brand Xingwu and Yetian. As the founder of Atelier Meadow, Edoardo Nieri recalls, this project is very important to him as a nostalgic connection to his hometown, Prato in Italy. A city well-known for its textile production. Furthermore, due to its sentimental value, it brought back many memories of his childhood characterized by the sounds of the machines and the scent of bolts of fabric that have been embodied into the design approach.

For Intertextile 2023, Atelier Meadow designed a pavilion that aim to recreate the subtle beauty hidden inside of the poetry of textile production. The pavilion is composed by a modular system that embrace the entire space defining the different areas. At the same time, the boundary between the outside and the inside is blurred by 100,000 meters of steel wire that allows visitor’s sight to penetrate the pavilion.

The use of steel wire plays an important role along the journey, as it represents the structural element that compose each fabric piece. The intriguing pattern created with steel wires, and inspired by the traditional textile looms, it blurred the scenes inside as a sort of abstraction of the image that may be seen through the lines. Developed not as merely a form or object, the perimetral wall meant to act as a functional machine, where the hanging racks for product display and the lighting system are embedded and merged together to become an entirety.

The interior space had been developed to continue the theme of delicacy that rules the entire design process, where the selection of materials aim to distinguish the two brand areas. For Xingwu, stone finish for the exterior and paint finish for the interior were applied for its conference rooms; while for Yetian, wooden finish was applied for both the exterior and the interior of its conference rooms, where the verticals outside was designed to reflect the subtle lightness of the steel wires, while the usage of metal mesh to partially shield the interior of each meeting room have been pursuit to provide privacy and to create a connection with the pattern of fabric weave.

Furniture is another important aspect of this project. Atelier Meadow developed furniture and lightings for the pavilion as an extension of the concept of textile loom. For Edoardo Nieri, the approach to design is never to divide or to distinguish the outside with the inside, he said, “I always think that people’s experience is the main purpose of the design process, all the aspects needs to be tied together in harmony in between their particles, in order to have an involvement that fulfill the existence”.