Profile | Campbell Charlotte

It's hard to imagine lounging around in lightweight linen garments at the moment. Instead, we're wearing layers of wool to fight off the wind chill factor. Yet, Melbourne based

Profile | Lucy Hinde

Calling the sunny city of Sydney her home, textile designer, Lucy Hinde, crafts custom prints, embroidery, and woven artwork using a mix of mediums. Clients clamor for her print designs which combine painting

Profile | Laura Slater

Royal College of Art graduate, Laura Slater, creates bespoke patterns and textiles which take the form of lampshades, pillows, planters, and kitchenware. Since setting up her studio in 2007, this

Profile | Laura Callaghan

Irish illustrator, Laura Callaghan, makes our day so much brighter with her pattern infused drawings which give a visual voice to the difficulties of being a woman in the modern world. Created

Profile | Nigel Peake

Launched during Milan Design Week, Nigel Peake's wallpaper panels for Hermès entitled, "A Walk in the City," feature an abstract landscape of color and forms. Peake's coarse crayon aesthetic captures his

Profile | Camilla Perkins

Happy Halloween! In honor of dressing up, we're featuring the amazing illustrations and paintings of UK illustrator, Camilla Perkins. Her heavily patterned work takes inspiration from "encountered oddities" in

Profile | Utopia Goods

Celebrating the flora and fauna of Australia, the Sydney based company, Utopia Goods, creates limited edition home furnishings, accessories, and fabrics for interior use. Run by partners, Bruce Slorach

Zandra Rhodes for Valentino

We've always been huge fans of fashion and textile designer, Zandra Rhodes. So, it's no surprise that we love the Spring 2017 collection from Valentino which features Zandra's hand

Profile | Rebecca Atwood

Brooklyn-based surface designer, Rebecca Atwood, brings hand painted artwork to life in her collection of textiles and wallpaper for the home. Using soft color palettes, her products can be
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