Fenc Thermobionic Bionic Knitting Fabrics | Descry Design
Fenc Thermobionic Bionic Knitting Fabrics by Far Eastern New Century Corporation

Fenc Thermobionic Bionic Knitting Fabrics

Platinum A' Design Award Winner 2025

Imagine holding a piece of advanced technical fabric at close range, examining its surface structure with intense focus, where approximately ninety percent of the rectangular frame captures textile material in extreme detail while surrounding edges suggest continuation beyond the visible field. Beginning with spatial orientation, we scan from the softly blurred upper background downward and forward toward the sharply focused foreground, establishing a clear depth gradient from atmospheric softness to crisp material definition. In the upper third of the composition, layers of knitted fabric recede into soft focus, their colors appearing as gentle bands of deep midnight blue like the sky just after sunset, vibrant emerald green reminiscent of tropical shallow waters catching sunlight, and rich charcoal black suggesting depth and shadow, these colors blending at their boundaries into atmospheric gradations where individual fibers lose definition. Moving downward and forward through the middle ground, the textile surface gains increasing clarity, revealing the architectural structure of knitted loops and yarn bundles that create rhythmic texture, feeling if touched like the resilient give of technical athletic wear or performance outerwear, simultaneously soft yet substantial, yielding yet supportive. The central focal plane, occupying the lower middle portion of the frame, achieves maximum sharpness where a prominent fabric ridge rises diagonally from lower left toward upper right, its curved topographic form catching diffused cool light along the crest that would feel like gentle warmth if the illuminated surface were pressed against skin, while the shadowed valleys between knitted ridges suggest coolness and depth. The color palette reads as distinctly cool in temperature, dominated by various tones of deep cerulean and cobalt blue that evoke the feeling of cold water or winter twilight, punctuated throughout by striking acidic green accents in narrow bands that suggest the bright freshness of new spring growth or the luminous quality of certain minerals under specialized lighting. The knitting pattern creates visual rhythm through alternating stripes of color, each band perhaps two to five millimeters wide, following the three-dimensional contours of the fabric's shaped surface, rising and falling like miniature textile hills and valleys. Individual yarn strands become visible in the sharpest focused areas, their twisted fiber structure catching micro-highlights along edges that would feel slightly textured under fingertips, suggesting the technical hand of synthetic performance fibers rather than natural materials. The lighting appears soft and diffused, coming predominantly from the front with subtle directional bias from upper left, creating gentle modeling without harsh shadows, the kind of even illumination that suggests professional studio conditions designed to reveal material detail without dramatic contrast. The overall impression combines technological sophistication suggested by the precision of the knitting structure and chromatic intensity, with organic fluidity conveyed through the serpentine curves and responsive draping of the textile form, creating a visual experience that balances geometric structure with sensuous materiality.

Fenc Thermobionic is a series of Bionic Knitting fabrics that combine advanced thermoregulation with sustainability to meet the needs of modern consumers. Made from biobased polyester, it upcycles waste wood as an eco friendly alternative to fossil based materials. Inspired by hummingbirds' heat regulating abilities, it mimics the adaptive mechanism to intelligently stabilize body temperature. Pattern design replicates the flow of air from wingbeats and the structural colors of hummingbird feathers, creating a striking and functional fabric that transitions from activity to rest.