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Whimsical Waves @ Interface showroom Showroom/ Neocon2024 | Sculptures by YASHI DESIGNS | Interface Showroom in Chicago. Item composed of cotton in minimalism or contemporary style
Whimsical Waves @ Interface showroom Showroom/ Neocon2024 | Sculptures by YASHI DESIGNS | Interface Showroom in Chicago. Item composed of cotton in minimalism or contemporary style
Whimsical Waves @ Interface showroom Showroom/ Neocon2024 | Sculptures by YASHI DESIGNS | Interface Showroom in Chicago. Item composed of cotton in minimalism or contemporary style
Whimsical Waves @ Interface showroom Showroom/ Neocon2024 | Sculptures by YASHI DESIGNS | Interface Showroom in Chicago. Item composed of cotton in minimalism or contemporary style
Whimsical Waves @ Interface showroom Showroom/ Neocon2024 | Sculptures by YASHI DESIGNS | Interface Showroom in Chicago. Item composed of cotton in minimalism or contemporary style
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Whimsical Waves @ Interface showroom Showroom/ Neocon2024 | Sculptures by YASHI DESIGNS | Interface Showroom in Chicago. Item composed of cotton in minimalism or contemporary style

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Whimsical Waves @ Interface showroom Showroom/ Neocon2024 - Sculptures

Featured In Interface Showroom, Chicago, IL

Price from $6,000 to $8,000

Creation: 4-5 weeks
Shipping: 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: February 12, 2025

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
4H x 14W x 4D in
10.16H x 35.56W x 10.16D cm
1.81 kg
4 lb

My latest large-scale commission, “Whimsical Waves,” gracing the Interface Chicago Showroom for NeoCon 2024.

This installation art, crafted from regenerated nylon by Aquafil, spans an impressive 14 feet wide by 3.5 feet tall. Working with Aquafil’s ECONYL® yarns has been an exciting, creative shift. These regenerated nylons—the same materials Interface uses for their sustainable rugs—are crafted from waste like discarded fishing nets, fabric scraps, and industrial plastics. This was unlike the usual 4mm cotton ropes I use. These 1mm yarns have a unique texture with subtle bulges that add depth and character to the work. It took some adjustment, but as I worked, the yarns felt as though they were guiding my hands, enriching the art in newer ways. This large-scale installation reflects innovation and environmental responsibility, with each strand adding depth and movement energizing the space around it.

Creating a unique art installation for their Chicago office was a true pleasure. Whimsical Waves—a piece made in Yashi Designs Studio brings warmth and a touch of magic to the space.

Handmade from soft cotton, each wave flows gently, adding a sense of calm and elegance. Fully modular, the sculpture allows for endless possibilities in shape and arrangement, inviting you to shape it to reflect your vision.

MATERIAL: Regenerated Nylon & cotton.

DIMENSIONS: 14 feet wide x 3.5 feet tall X 3"D

Item Whimsical Waves @ Interface showroom Showroom/ Neocon2024
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Innovative Fiber Art that captivates and inspires!

Bharti Trivedi is the founder of Yashi Designs, a brand celebrated for its elegant fiber art that bridges the beauty of natural materials and the depth of human emotions. Drawing on her heritage and inspired by the creative spirit of her mother, Bharti has cultivated a unique style that speaks to both minimalism and organic sophistication.

Constructing her work through sustainable material manipulation blended with traditional macrame and textile techniques, she transforms humble rope into dimensional sculptures that explore form, texture, movement. Her work is process and material-driven, with individual pieces serving as studies on shape and gravity. She uses plant-based, recycled, and upcycled materials to ensure her work has a minimal impact on our magnificent planet.

Her work has garnered awards and been showcased in prestigious galleries and publications, reflecting her dedication to pushing boundaries in fiber art.
Bharti has received Bachelors in Electronics Engineering and is a self taught fiber artist. She has exhibited in the Dove art gallery and has received first prize in juried art shows in 2022 & 2019 in the fiber art category.

Her work has been featured on Remodelista, Mercury News, Shoutout LA and Voyage LA Magazine, Architectural Digest, MILIEU and Elle Decor. Bharti’s wall sculptures can be found in public and private collections across the globe—including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Portugal and France. Her art has been commissioned by luxury hotels, resorts and apartments, private residences, art consulting firms, and interior design agencies. Bharti currently lives and works in the Bay Area, California.