Luum Textiles Launches Organized Complexity Collection | Exploring the Connection Between Humans + Nature

(L to R) (1) Organized Complexity Collection; (2) Touch Tone; (3) Intraweb and Milieu; (4) Juxtapose, Focal Point, and Limitless Loop

The Organized Complexity collection by Suzanne Tick features six textiles that explore human connection in tandem with nature—which continuously finds ways to fit form to function, collectively-evolving in pursuit of a greater equilibrium. Through pattern work, manufacturing techniques, and materiality, Organized Complexity reveals the ways humans can mirror the natural systems around them to better relate with one another.

Limitless Loop is a dimensional, quilted textile made for upholstery and wrapped wall while Milieu’s chenille construction offers a smooth hand and a heathered appearance. Touch Tone reimagines basic faux leathers with a coated polyurethane face and silicone topcoat technology, and Juxtapose reflects the beauty of nature’s imperfections with large-scale polyester, wood-grain-like variation. Focal Point is acoustically-absorbent, light-dimming, and soft to the touch. Intraweb is the fourth 100% recycled, biodegradable polyester textile in the Luum line.

The textile biodegrades in anaerobic environments in 3.5 years by attracting microorganisms to break down its polymer chains, leaving only naturally-occurring elements in their wake.

Pairing a bright, accented palette with biodegradable and recycled fibers, this integrated toolkit of multipurpose, wrapped wall, drapery, and upholstery textiles packs a colorful punch with deep reverence for nature—creating opportunities for renewed vitality in any space.