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Telas del Futuro are a new textile raw material. They are hand-made, using the waste material of the local fashion industry.
The first piece was presented in 2008 at the Potencial Pandemia show. After being awarded a prize for development at the Latin American Design Biennial BID10 held in Madrid, these designs were presented in the Pasarela Raíz Diseño at the GAM. Since then, the JD workshop has continued to produce its designs, which are always different, given the origin of the inputs used. The colour composition and expressiveness of the structural seams have made the Telas del Futuro a hallmark of the JD brand.
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