Specialization in Macrame techniques
Learn to create unique clothing with macramé, exploring knots techniques and creative textile design

Although Belén Senra started working in large multinationals as an interior designer, she currently travels the world as a nomadic textile artist, learning all kinds of artisan techniques of textile decoration. These trips help her get inspired and create new collections based on the culture and tradition of the places she visits.
He has founded his own brand, RanRan Design, which focuses on the creation of textile decorations mixing the traditional and the contemporary, having the opportunity to work on projects for both private residences and hotel and restaurant facilities, among which are the Novu Hotel Robert de Niro or the Aguas de Ibiza spa, among many others.
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Larissa Meléndez is a textile designer from Chihuahua, Mexico, and the founder of Raké Boho Decor, a brand that explores the creative limits of macramé art. She experiments with geometric patterns and organic shapes to create one-of-a-kind boho pieces that bring style to any space.
Her creations decorate walls across Mexico and beyond, including the United States, Canada, Colombia, and the United Kingdom. Her work has been featured in both print and digital media such as AD México and Design Hunter. She also joined forces with her sister to create a second brand called Rama Fiber Art, where they experiment with the vast possibilities of textile art.
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Mapi Casafranca is a business manager by profession and a textile artist by vocation. Passionate about handmade products since she was little, every fiber she weaves for AMARENA, her sustainable artisan brand, is thanks to the afternoons she spent weaving alongside her mother and grandmother.
AMARENA arose from her interest in natural materials and a desire to keep the tradition of ancestral weaving alive through accessories. Today, Mapi’s brand is committed to fair trade and sustainable production that combines the traditional techniques of Peruvian artisans with carefully designed finishes.
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Sara Moreno is a textile artist originally from Burgos who set up shop in Madrid. Despite studying Administration and Finances, she decided to follow her passion for art and founded Fruto Samore, an interior design and home décor brand. She specializes in loom tapestries and macramé and creates 100% handmade sustainable decorative art by experimenting with different fibers, materials, and textures.
Her client list includes Adidas, Leroy Merlín, and Wanderlust and her work has also been featured in magazines like Mi casa and on TV shows like Toc toc se puede and Solo moda. In addition to bringing beauty into people's homes, Sara's greatest aspiration is to show the world the endless creative possibilities of macramé and share the health benefits of knot therapy with anyone who needs a break from the hectic pace of life.
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Daniela Chiñas is a renowned designer and textile artist from San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas. She grew up in Oaxaca, where she was deeply influenced by the region's rich textile traditions.
Daniela has collaborated with well-known brands such as Adidas Mexico and has been involved in significant projects, including work for hotels and furniture franchises in Mexico.
Her artistic approach focuses on using natural materials and techniques that honor traditional craftsmanship, with a particular emphasis on macramé, weaving, and punch needle techniques.
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