Late 2000s - 2010s

  • The 2014 Nightingale Gold Award in Technology goes to Tandus Centiva for Mixed Message carpet and SurfaceTiler software by Jhane Barnes.  Sponsored by Contract magazine in conjunction with Healthcare Design Conference, The Center for Health Design, and Vendome Group, the Nightingale Awards recognize contribution to the healthcare built environment through product design and innovation that contributes to a healing environment.

  • Jhane wins the “Good Design” award at the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design for her SurfaceTiler software and her Mixed Message carpet designed for Tandus Centiva.

     

    Each year, The Chicago Athenaeum presents the GOOD DESIGN Awards Program for the most innovative and cutting-edge industrial, product, and graphic designs produced around the world.

  • Jhane wins Best of NeoCon 2014 Award for Innovation in the Healthcare Flooring market for Mixed Message at the Healthcare Design Conference in San Diego.

  • Jhane was selected to receive Marymount University's 2014 Designer of the Year Award.

     

    Marymount's Designer of the Year Award is presented each year to a fashion designer who has achieved excellence in the field and has captured the imagination of both the fashion industry and the public. Jhane Barnes joins an illustrious list of honorees that includes Carolina Herrera, Michael Kors, Isabel Toledo, Oscar de la Renta, Eileen Fisher, and Tadashi Shoji.

2014

Above: Jhane Barnes launches a new Design Collection with Tandus Flooring. Jhane transferred theᅠinherent twill patterning found in much of her fashion and textilesᅠto a larger scaled floor covering format in "Haywire" and "Awry." ᅠVisual qualities of Herringbone and diamond shapes gently fade in-and-out in a beautifully balanced, multicolour Jacquard texture, as in Haywire; and a rich tonal Jacquard texture in it's coordinate, Awry.

2014

Above: Jhane’s eyewear design reaches it’s ninth year. This innovative eyewear design "CONVERGE" brilliantly combines a thin-line metal profile with the weight and feel of acetate. The cut stainless steel front and temples are set in a crystal epoxy resin mold,truly making 2 frames in 1.

INTERIOR TEXTILES

2013

section under construction.... Jhane's newest collections of interior textiles can be found at Anzea.com.

Wovens Gallery

INTERIOR TEXTILES

2013

section under construction....Jhane introduces a collection of digitally printed faux leather upholstery for enviroleatherTM by LDI.

Digital Prints
  • 2013

    Jhane launches vibrant signage collaboration with Takeform. View Gallery

2013

BOX STUDY carpet at the Chattanooga airport; renewed with the same style after a 25+ year installation; this was a custom color.

This style was originally introduced in 2010

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  • 2012

    Jhane introduces “clip-out” designs…Yarns in the weft that are actually part of the structure are clipped away to make a lighter weight shirting.

FASHION

2012

Continuing her innovations in textiles and garments throughout her more than 35 years in fashion, Jhane introduced silk “tie shirts” inspired by neck tie weaving.

Fashion Photos 2010s

FASHION

2012

For the first time ever, through a new partnership with A. W. Chang, Jhane is truly vertical —with access to her own factories, and weaving and screen printing mills.

Fashion Photos 2010s

2011

Jhane brings back one of her favorite accomplishments of all time…the stretch woven sportcoat with no lining or shoulder pads but with a structured fit. She first introduced this technique in 1997, but this version is half the weight.

Fashion Photos 2010s
  • 2011

    Jhane introduces "Prism" carpet as part of the Zenbu Collection. The overall pattern repeat is large but because this pattern is designed with a series of squares that fade in and out, the carpet only needs to be matched to any of the individual squares in the pattern, thus reducing waste.

  • Jhane's "Aftermath" design for Tandus is the best selling Tandus carpet in 2011.

  • 2010

    Inspired by her commitment to the environment, Jhane announces three new eyewear styles made with recycled materials. Styles feature: 30% recycled acetate temples, recycled wood pulp inlay, corn based demonstration lens.

  • 2010

    Jhane designs a new collection of Yoroke shirts, a technique she first used in the 1990's. These shirts were favorites of Jhane's and her customers. In collaboration with one of her favorite mills in Japan, Jhane incorporated a weaving process called "Yoroke" into her designs that uses a special loom attachment to create a "wiggle" in the weave. Sadly, this technique is gone forever as the mill owner who knew how to do it never passed along the knowledge.

2009

Jhane added another new technique to her menswear line in Spring 2009 - digital printing on sweaters. The sweater was knitted first and finished and then folded and sent through the digital printing machine so parts of the sweater that were folded didn’t get the print.

2009

Jhane introduces her "Redux" line. Redux combines Jhane's passions for the environment and fashion.  Working with her mills, Jhane gathered materials of exceptional quality that had been produced yet never used. Jhane revived these materials by incorporating them into new unique creations. Through innovation and a desire to reduce waste and the "throw away" habits of the industry, Jhane created a fresh, new look - shirts with a contemporary fit that have an environmental conscience.

    2008

    As you probably know, fractals are some of Jhane's favorite design motifs...

    She particularly admires the work of Benoît Mandelbrot, a Franco-American mathematician who is considered the father of fractal geometry. Mandelbrot, worked extensively with the Mandelbrot set (named in his honor), which has played a huge role in Jhane's designs since about 1995, and has used them in almost every single season since then. Jhane even appeared in a Nova documentary with Mandelbrot, "Hunting the Hidden Dimension." You can watch the video online.

    • 2007-2008

      Jhane is well-known for incorporating fractals into many of her designs and they are always a fan favorite. In 2007 and 2008, she combined fractals with other techniques - her signature push-pull design and pleats!

    2007

    Jhane introduces "Aftermath" carpet. Advancements in technology began allowing for huge design repeats and Jhane took advantage of that, adding her own special twist. With Aftermath, she developed a system that allowed her to design a pattern for carpet that used rotated identical elements to make up a large repeat, creating less waste, reduced pattern fatigue, and easier installation. Aftermath is still the best selling carpet in Tarkett’s lineup!

    2007

    "Liason" is one of several shirts this year created with Jhane's signature push-pull fabric from Japan. The layers in this double woven fabric are manipulated to cause the threads to ripple and bunch together in certain spots, creating the push-pull technique.