About Us / Somos
FabricsofColours is a universe formed by a group of Argentinean Prefessionals that love culture and share their passion and respect for nature. Founder and CEO Flor Peña Experiences this relationship with textiles and colours. Translucent qualities handpainted with vintage upcycled materials and silks that overlap creating brand new TIMELESS designs ready to wear. Each one works as a pictorial work in itself.
FabricsofColours has an ethical and joyful spirit of inquiry based on the importance of recycling and making each design artistic and sustainable
Fabrics of Colours es un universo formado por un grupo de Profesionales Argentinos que aman la cultura y comparten su pasión y respeto por la naturaleza. Su fundadora y CEO Flor Peña vive esta relación con los textiles y los colores. Cualidades translúcidas pintadas a mano con materiales reciclados vintage y sedas que se superponen creando nuevos diseños ATEMPORALES listos para usar.
Cada uno funciona como una obra pictórica en sí mismo.
FabricsofColours tiene un espíritu de investigación ético y alegre basado en la importancia de reciclar y hacer que cada diseño sea artístico y sostenible.
About Our Fabrics Art Recraft Team
From the universe of Fabrics of Colours, we lead a team composed of professionals from various creative and artistic fields, dedicated to the task of recrafting textile garments and materialities around the world, bringing solution to their ecological footprint impact and telling significant stories.\
Our work involves transforming, modifying, and recreating to generate a new life cycle for the pieces or the materials they are made from.
Florencia Marina Peña, creator and founder of Fabrics of Colours. An Argentine visual artist with a degree in Oriental Arts and textile experimentation.
Graciela Seró Mantero, textile artist, architect specializing in bioclimatic architecture and heritage conservation, and cultural management and administration.
Melisa Acuña, specialized clothing designer with over 15 years of experience in textile and garment production management.
Emilce Cesarini, Argentine textile designer. She has collaborated on material research projects and has been part of the faculty at the Faculty of Architecture, Design, and Urbanism. Her research lies at the intersection of design, science, and technology, focusing on the biological development of textile materials, particularly bacterial cultivation as a sustainable source.