little factory creates typographic textiles
all images courtesy of little factory

 

 

 

hong-kong based little factory creates scarves, placemats, and coasters influenced by typefaces. the making of a font is a structural process, requiring grids to balance the various elements of the letter form. little factory’s deconstruction and re-composition of the shapes into distinctive arrangements, characterizes their application of graphic design. the collection of helvetica scarves merges old and new influences — chinese paper cutting, one of the country’s most popular methods of folk art, and modern type design. the patterns, which are available in uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, are laser cut into microfiber suede material. little factory’s second series, letter-based coasters and number placemats, come in sets of 4 and allow the diner a typographic identity.

 

 

 

little factory creates typographic textiles
a detail of the numeral scarf

 

 

little factory creates typographic textiles
helvetica scarves come in a variety of color options

 

 

little factory creates typographic textiles
numeral placemat

 

 

little factory creates typographic textiles
set of serif letter coasters are distinguished by a,b,c,d tags

 

 

 little factory creates typographic textiles
a detail of the letter coaster