Textile collection: Eudaimonia from Aimée Wilder

Aimée Wilder has launched the Eudaimonia textile collection, said to be based on the theme of the interplay of opposites. The Greek word “Eudaimonia” references harmony and stability, which are concepts that Wilder explores in three iterations: Pyramide du Soleil, Earthlight and Eclipse.

Pyramide integrates pyramids and circles as representations of the interplay between sun and moon. Earthlight explores the celestial phenomena of the same name, in which light reflected from the earth illuminates the (typically) dark side of the moon. Meanwhile, Eclipse is a graphical representation of this rarefied event.

Eudaimonia fabrics are a commercial-grade rayon-cotton-nylon blend that exceeds 50,000 rubs; the wallpaper is printed on FSC-certified paper; and the rugs are made of Tibetan or Nepalese wool or silk.

Photo credit: Aimée Wilder