BOI collaborates on knitted home collection

BOI, the Berlin-based knit studio and brand founded by designer Goran Sidjimovski, has launched a new range of knitted interior products along with a special collaboration with Edinburgh designer Leigh Bagley.

The brand is recognised for its hands-on experimentation and strong flat-knitting expertise. BOI continues to shape its vision for modern knitted home textiles while staying committed to sustainability. Each piece is knitted directly into shape using natural, organic or recycled fibers and is produced locally in Berlin with a zero-waste method.

After the success of earlier collections, BOI has now broadened its offering with designs that further explore form, materials and the artistic possibilities of knit. The latest collection includes blankets, pillowcases and table mats, and also introduces organic cotton kitchen towels. These products feature subtle monochrome tones, refined textures and eco-friendly textile choices for dining and living areas. They highlight BOI’s ongoing interest in organic, fluid and non-linear design styles.

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