Works in the interiors
For architectural spaces
A felt is closely related to spatial interior solutions. This material is particularly popular in modern interior designs and extends far beyond decorative panels. As we can see from the world’s interior decorating practices in the Netherlands, France and the United States of America, felting techniques are used for wall sheathing and decorating, carpets, decorative elements and lamp designs. In cooperation with architectural studio “Plazma”, Baltos Kandys were looking for new opportunities of using felt expressions in Lithuania.

The Restaurant “Avenue“, 2008, Vilnius. Architects: Laura Janavičiūtė, Rytis Mikulionis
Set of the walls and columns. Group „White Moths“
Cuting, hande made felt, sewing, needle felt, wool, linen, synthetics

The Restaurant “Avenue“, 2008, Vilnius. Architects: Laura Janavičiūtė, Rytis Mikulionis
Set of the walls and columns. Group „White Moths“
Cuting, hande made felt, sewing, needle felt, wool, linen, synthetics

The Restaurant “Avenue“, 2008, Vilnius. Architects: Laura Janavičiūtė, Rytis Mikulionis
Set of the walls and columns. Group „White Moths“
Cuting, hande made felt, sewing, needle felt, wool, linen, synthetics

The Restaurant “Avenue“, 2008, Vilnius. Architects: Laura Janavičiūtė, Rytis Mikulionis
Set of the walls and columns. Group „White Moths“
Cuting, hande made felt, sewing, needle felt, wool, linen, synthetics

The Restaurant “Marino“, 2008, Vilnius. Architects: Laura Janavičiūtė, Rytis Mikulionis
Lamps „Dragon-fly“. Group „White Moths“
Hande made felt, wool, silk, wooden framework

The Restaurant “Marino“, 2008, Vilnius. Architects: Laura Janavičiūtė, Rytis Mikulionis
Lamps „Dragon-fly“. Group „White Moths“
Hande made felt, wool, silk, wooden framework