Clarence House, known by all interior designers as a textile house that is unsubstituable in terms of design and quality. Their design team lead by director Kazumi Yoshida
images courtesy of the iff and dr. axt
Mixing science with art, Los Angeles based organization, The Institute for Figuring, is blurring the borders with their current Hyperbolic Crochet Coral
Embroidery + appliqué art by Joanne Burke
At this time of year, winter begins to feel never-ending. If you can’t escape the cold physically, then run off to the dreamland
"Twine," from Yellena's Blog
Yellena James, a Portland artist, creates these incredibly ornate and intricate creations using pens, inks, markers and acrylics. We really enjoy this intersection between nature,
Photos: Metropolitan Museum of Art for the New York Times
"The exhibition of embroidery at the Bard Graduate Center is both a revelation and great fun. Its
Penguin Books has just released a series of hardback classics with beautifully redesigned covers featuring ornate patterns. In-house designer, Coralie Bickford-Smith, stated, “I have a real enthusiasm for
from left: Akris, Bernhard Willhelm, Jonathan Saunders, Helmut Lang, Jonathan Saunders
It may be recession-time on Wall Street or Main Street, but the runways were rich with color, expression, and
Verhoeven for Versace, Spring 2009
British illustrator, Julie Verhoeven, is a fashion favorite. Her work has appeared on limited edition bags for Louis Vuitton, a capsule clothing collection for Mulberry,
In the early 1900s French couturier, Paul Poiret, decided to start his own decorating workshop called the Atelier Martine after seeing printed textiles by the Wiener Werkstätte. The Atelier