Nestled in the picturesque seaside town of Kerteminde, Denmark, renowned knitwear designer and textile artist Iben Høj offers immersive workshops that explore the intricate art of knitting. With a career spanning over two decades, Iben has significantly influenced the Nordic fashion scene with her delicately crafted creations that exude both optical lightness and artistic depth.
Educated at the University of Brighton in the UK, Iben seamlessly blends the rich English knitting traditions with her Danish design heritage, creating pieces that harmoniously balance poetry and functionality. Her work is inspired by contrasts—traditional versus modern, delicate versus grand, handmade versus machine-made—interweaving fashion, art, and design into new narratives.
Iben's workshops in Kerteminde attract a diverse group of participants, including industry professionals seeking to develop their skills, ambitious undergraduates and graduates, and aspiring individuals eager to advance in machine knit design and knitwear for the fashion industry. These intensive courses offer deep insights into the design process, technical knitting instruction, and the development of a unique artistic voice.
Participants get to learn from Iben's innovative techniques, such as her method of aligning multiple knitting machines side by side to utilize the space between them as part of the pattern. This approach combines mathematical precision with creative exploration, allowing for the creation of larger and more complex pieces.
Beyond her workshops, Iben's work has been showcased internationally, including exhibitions like "Oceanista – Fashion & The Sea" at the Maritime Museum of Denmark and "Visionary Knitwear" at the Fashion & Textile Museum in London. Her pieces are also part of permanent collections at institutions such as Design museum Denmark and Trapholt Museum of Modern Art & Design.
For those interested in experiencing Iben Høj's workshops, her studio offers a serene and inspiring setting. Joining this workshop provides a rare opportunity to immerse oneself in the artistry of knitting, guided by a designer whose work transcends traditional boundaries.