@misc{9235493,
  abstract     = {{Every design project should consider sustainability, and this one focuses on textiles in relation to furniture. A particularly difficult problem with furniture design is textile attachment. The dressing of a piece of furniture or a seat is usually done using glue and nails, which are invasive both on the fabric and the wood. Through analogue prototyping, this project explores alternative ways to dress furniture, with less permanent measures, while also discussing different aspects of sustainability. Through prototyping and exploration, the project finds a way to dress a seat that aids in the repair, cleaning, and replacement of textile materials, which wear faster than wood, for example.
	Sustainable furniture design is a difficult task; it is not only choosing the right materials or ensuring that your design is recyclable, but also giving form to something that endures the wear of the eye. Furniture textiles enable people to bring color, softness, and personality into their homes. By simplifying the exchange of textiles, this project also explores customization as a catalyst for long-term attachment.}},
  author       = {{Carlsson, Alice}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Dressing and Undressing Furniture: A Catalyst for Repair}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

