Svea Tisell Weaves Vibrant, Sculptural Furniture from Reclaimed Rope

In early 2025, designer Svea Tisell founded Kryss, a studio that takes an expansive approach to a single material and experimental processes. From lengths of rope sometimes measuring thousands of meters, she creates unique furniture objects in which craft traditions and contemporary design converge.

Kryss is named after a sailboat that belonged to Tisell’s great-grandfather, intertwining notions of tradition, function, and innovation. The artist is currently focused on creating furniture objects using a technique called MultiWeave, developed by Estonian textile artist and teacher Kadi Pajupuu. Using reclaimed climbing ropes or surplus from the production of shoelaces, Tisell incorporates a rigid framework of warp supports around which weft threads—or sturdy rope—are guided.

a detail of a green shelf made from thick nylon rope, with books in its openings

The grid, consisting of conduits for threading the material, offers structure and support during the weaving process but is removed once the piece is finished, allowing it to be reused. Whether a seat or small table, the knotted rope then adjusts to weight and movement and subtly adapts to use over time.

For Kryss, Tisell is fascinated by the possibilities of translating textiles into three-dimensional forms that interact and provide different functions. She tells Colossal that the project concentrates on the fundamental characteristics of the material, “where textile is the main character, keeping its soft and receiving qualities,” while also supporting itself independently.

Find more on Tisell’s Instagram.

a gif of an orange, knitted nylon rope shelf that expands in a timelapse
a small side table with niches for objects, made from beige nylon rope
a detail of a small side table with niches for objects, made from beige nylon rope
an orange chair made of knitted nylon rope, shown in a home with a cat sitting on it
a detail of a large knitted surface made of orange nylon rope
Photo by Markus Elblaus
an orange, knitted nylon rope shelf with books on it, shown next to a white piano
a timelapse gif of a chair being made from heavy-duty plastic and orange nylon rope

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