Réseau
The term réseau derives from a French word meaning "network"
Réseau encompasses the idea of interconnectedness, whether in terms of communication, relationships or structures. So, when you encounter "réseau," think of a web of connections or a system that links various elements together.
For lacemakes of the past, the term Réseau may have represented a sense of a collective, occupational identity and pride in their craft.
"Réseau Lace" in context to textiles is defined as: Fabrics that are the product of connecting threads or yarns in a regular or irregular pattern to form a net or mesh-like fabric.
Tensengral Réseau Lace refers to fabrics' that are made by spiraling, linked duel-helix yarns to form unbound, unified filament networks having one or more repetitive patterns.
Lace involves intertwining a plurality of strands to form an open-work fabric that varies significantly in complexity and is commonly used to accentuate or decorate garments, upholstery, and homewares. However, lace is only rarely used to make entire textile products.
Our journey has led us to create entire lace products that are beyond ornamental; transforming this ancient art into something that aligns with the world's current needs: functional designs that conserve energy and resources in their entire lifetime.
We aspire to leave our mark in the rich tapestry of lace history by carving out a niche that's Re'seau Lace by Tensengral.
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