




The Calendario Azteca wall piece is constructed from recovered cotton fibers, arranged in concentric layers to form a structured circular composition. Inspired by the visual language of the Aztec calendar, the design is built through repetition and placement, using reclaimed thread that would otherwise be discarded. The result is a textile work that emphasizes both material reuse and form.
Recovered Cotton Yarn: Made from collected remnants of cotton thread, repurposed into a new form.
Layered Circular Construction: Concentric rings create depth and a clear visual structure.
Textural Surface: Dense fiber layering introduces variation and tactile detail across the piece.
Wall Mounted Textile: Designed as a large scale wall piece.
Focal Point: The circular form naturally draws attention and defines a wall.
Material Presence: Adds texture and softness to interiors with harder surfaces.
Material Recovery Process: Built from sorted and stored cotton remnants for reuse.
Hand Assembled Construction: Each layer is placed and secured by hand.
Natural Variation: Differences in fiber and tone reflect the reclaimed materials.
• Material: 100 percent recovered cotton yarn
• Backing: Cotton blanket lining
• Base: Pine
• Dimensions: 40 inch diameter
• Origin: Mexico
• Style: Textile wall art
• Large wall installations
• Creating a focal point in a room
• Adding texture to minimal or neutral spaces
• Interiors that incorporate sustainable materials
It introduces scale, texture, and material depth without relying on color or pattern.
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