Each week, Mansion Global tackles a topic with an elite group of designers from around the world who work on luxury properties. This week we look at how to decorate with macramé. Macramé has a crafty ...
Home decor designers are embracing macrame in bulk. The humble fiber creations are making a sleek and modern comeback from their 1970s roots with artists creating contemporary pieces in unexpected ...
We’re all familiar with the macramé rage of the ’70s — plant hangers, owl-shaped wall hangings and even door drapes. But this ancient art form is experiencing a comeback, thanks in part to the ...
Macramé has been a popular craft for centuries, and this decorative knot-tying technique is still beloved today. The process involves weaving, twisting, and knotting cords to form unique designs, and ...
African macrame is a unique art form that uses knotting techniques to create intricate designs. This traditional craft, which ...
There’s something magical about taking a few simple cords and transforming them into something both functional and beautiful with just your hands. That’s why I fell in love with macramé. This ancient ...
The knot-tying craft popular in the 1960s and ’70s is turning up on the runways again. (Maybe you can find a vest your mother or grandmother made.) By Melanie Abrams See more of our coverage in your ...
Kayla Levy is a writer particularly passionate about indoor plants and outdoor gear. She used to write about cities at Time Out (and she still enjoys writing about the Park Slope Food Co-op).
A French artist is taking macramé, the traditional technique long associated with 1970s wall art and plant hangers, to a new level. By Felicia Craddock Reporting from Limbrassac, France Detailed.
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