April 2024 - Article in Elle Decoration written by Ana Eugenia Rodríguez. At the Material Matters Fair during the London Design Festival 2023, The Planted Project highlighted innovative and sustainable design practices. Held at Bargehouse, Oxo Tower Wharf, the fair showcased brands and designers focused on the importance of materials in design and architecture. The opening night featured live talks hosted by Grant Gibson, including a discussion with Tanja Kirst on material intelligence with leading professionals in architecture and design. September 2023 - Tanja Kirst is featured in the final episode of the ‘Create Tomorrow’ WGSN podcast series. This episode explores circular design principles, focusing on materials like hemp and recycled aluminium. Kirst joins industry experts, including Grant Gibson, Pearson Lloyd, and Gareth Neal, to discuss innovative sustainable practices. October 2024 Article in HÅNDVÆRK written by Rigetta Klint. January 2024 - Selected designer for Heimtextil Trends 24/25 Frankfurt, Germany. September 2023 - Participating in the group exhibition Flora & Fauna at Udstillingssted for tekstil. Copenhagen, Denmark. June 2023 - The Danish Arts Foundation supports The Planted Project. November 2023 - Can oranges, seaweed, and hemp be transformed into textiles without compromising aesthetics? Textile designer Tanja Kirst explores this question in the exhibition Planted at Officinet in Copenhagen. Natural plant fibers have been spun into yarn, dyed with bio-dyes, and transformed into tapestries at Textiellab in the Netherlands. The yarns include citrus (from Italian orange and lemon peels), pineapple (from pineapple leaves), seaweed (from seaweed extract), and hemp (from the hemp plant's stem). All are dyed with bio-dyes and spun into various compositions at TextielLab. Using Jacquard weaves, the yarns' properties are showcased in terms of structure, light reflection, color saturation, and intensity, creating a geometric abstraction of natural landscapes. Launch of the Hemp Collection by Tanja Kirst Designed for Massimo Copenhagen During 3 Days of Design 2021. The Hemp Collection by Tanja Kirst is hand-woven with Italian hemp yarn, each thread made of 50 spun thin threads and dyed in bio color. This collection is part of an ongoing project exploring how hemp can be transformed into durable, sustainable textiles. Hemp requires little water, needs no fertilizer, and improves soil quality, making it essential for sustainable textile production. The fabrics are handwoven in a flat weave construction with unique color and weft effects. 2020 - Cover Connect - Panel discussion with designers Simone Post, Tanja Kirst, and Claudy Jongstra on their sustainable approaches through material choices, ecological concerns, and local production. Moderated by Grant Gibson. April 2020 - Article in COVER written by Jane Audas. April 2020 - Article in COVER written by Jane Audas. August 2020 - Nominated Craftperson of the Year / Årets Kunsthåndværker at Design Awards 2020. 2021 - Tanja Kirst participated in Hemp Futures, an event funded by SEFARI Gateway, featuring scientists from the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute, James Hutton Institute, SRUC, and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The Mindcraft Project 2020 - Through videos, photos and visuals, the Mindcraft Project’s digital exhibition unfolds a curated selection of artistic, research-driven and experimental design projects by: Ane Lykke / Cathrine Raben Davidsen / FOS / Jonas Edvard / Kasper Kjeldgaard / Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen / Maria Bruun / Mathias Bengtsson / Norm Architects / Tanja Kirst September 2018 - Winner of Talent of the Year / Årets Talent at Design Awards 2018. Marts 2019 - Finalist Young Talent at Danish Design Awards 2019. Marts 2019 - Tanja Kirst has been invited to a residency at The Albers Foundation's Thread in Senegal, Africa.