Palm weaving by the hour
This project is a manifesto showing the true value of handmade Mediterranean basketry, whose importance is often dramatically underestimated.
In this technique, there is an intermediate stage during which the artisan weaves long strips of palm, which are kept in rolls before being sewn into their final shape.
These rolls can be made as long as necessary for each project, but they can also be used as a measuring tape of hours worked.
We developed a system for these rolls to be kept closed and tight, so that their form can be shaped and reshaped, leading to the development of a range of products which are sold at an hourly rate – by the hour.
Ultimately though, what is the true value of a piece that took 10 hours of skilled work to craft, and which is filled with historical relevance and a strong cultural heritage and identity?
Two Hours and Five Hours Bowls
Materials: Palm
Designer: Henrique Ralheta
Artisans: Odete Dias (Palm Weaver) e Júlia Laurência (Seamstress)
Two Hours and Four Hours Table lamps
Materials: Palm
Designer: Henrique Ralheta
Artisans: Odete Dias (Palm Weaver) e Júlia Laurência (Seamstress)
Fifteen Hours Ceiling Lamp
Materials: Palm
Designer: Henrique Ralheta
Artisans: Odete Dias (Palm Weaver) e Júlia Laurência (Seamstress)
Four Hours Ceiling Lamp
Materials: Palm
Designer: Henrique Ralheta
Artisans: Odete Dias (Palm Weaver) e Júlia Laurência (Seamstress)
Loulé Criativo
Palácio Gama Lobo, Rua da Nossa Sra. de Fátima,
8100-259 Loulé - Portugal
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