Ou r hands-on workshop brings to life the inspirational patterns in our urban environment. Through working with simple shapes and printing techniques old and new, we e...
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In our collaboration with Wellcome, a pioneering global charitable foundation, we examined the patterns behind one of humanity’s biggest threats: infectious disease....
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To celebrate our Fleet of Dazzle collaboration with Imperial War Museums (IWM), we joined forces with filmmaker and Features Director of Hunger Magazine , Lily Silverton...
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Launched during London Design Festival 2014, the Kaleidohome was a four-metre-long kaleidoscope manifested for one very special purpose: so the public could put...
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Collaborating with Belgian master chocolatier Pierre Marcolini and marquetry specialist Toby Winteringham, we created the delectably geometric Structure of Chocolate .
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We joined forces with knitwear specialists Chinti + Parker to design a 28-piece collection that celebrated the transformative nature of conscious living, in its...
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Commissioned for the YCN awards, our collaboration with animation specialists Plastic Horse brings to life the inspiring patterns, textures and shapes that surround us...
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Our limited edition hosiery was an extension of our brand philosophy, celebrating the patterns that surround us, everywhere we go. The circles, lines, triangles and...
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Drawing inspiration from the 'oasis' in Baja, California – a hotel designed to stand out like a beacon in the surrounding desert. Designed by Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos,...
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Aerial photographic technology has unlocked insight into mysterious ancient stone structures in Saudi Arabia. The true scale and beauty of these formations have only...
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Grace and her brother, Moss brought some energy and fun to a stately home in Norfolk. They explored the works of Richard Long at Houghton Hall and James Turrell's...
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The career of designer and architect Alessandro Mendini has had a key influence on twentieth century Italian design, encouraging designers to consider the heart and...
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We happened upon Dal Chodha, our contributing editor for our book PATTERNITY A New Way of Seeing , in Corso Como – the iconic Milanese shop. We've been visiting Salone...
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United by a shared love of pattern, creativity and community, Tribal textiles invited us to their home of 25 years in Zambia to explore their shared values and co-create...
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Gunta Stölzl was the only female master at the Bauhaus School of design, and transformed the craft of weaving at the school from creating traditional pictorial visuals,...
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Some structures and patterns re-occur throughout the natural and manmade world. What can we learn from them? How do they define the spaces we inhabit and the way we...
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Our co-founder Anna spoke with Fred Butler at a special dinner Now Gallery to celebrate Fred's new immersive installation show ‘Harmonics in Space’. Together they...
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When we think of modernism and minimalism we envision clean, often sterile designs. Artist Sean Scully's signature simple blocks do conform to the pared back aesthetic...
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The structure and form of renowned Mexican architect Luis Barragán have been recreated in miniature by artist James Casebere. The table-sized models were lit precisely...
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As we consider the designs behind our collaboration with John Lewis, we look at our community's interpretations of the everyday inspirations that informed our FLOW and...
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Our SS18 POSITIVE PATTERNS collaboration with high street institution John Lewis celebrates the fundamental shapes and textures of life, blurring the boundaries between...
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Thank you to everyone who joined us last week for our Infectious Pattern Workshop. We were thrilled to have Mike Turner, Head of Infection and Immunobiology join us...
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Tekla Evelina Severin created a series of photos with joyful colours and urban patterns. Shadows create bold shapes as part of look book story for Bright Volumes , in...
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Mid-century atrist Michael James Kidner RA (1917-2009) was a pioneer of Op art. After brushes with American Abstract Expressionism and Bauhaus ideas he began to develop...
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Arcosanti was built in the seventies to demonstrate how urban conditions could be improved while minimizing the destructive impact on the earth. Fashion photographers...
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A special project has seen artist Gui create a bold basketball court that reflects the dynamic nature of the game. In the Italian city of Alessandria, the Sicilian...
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We invited our community to join us for a hands-on pattern workshop exploring different printmaking techniques that visualise the patterns in our collaboration with...
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Huge thanks to It’s Nice That for sending Grace a card to celebrate 10 years to the day since they launched – it also happens to be her birthday! Grace worked with It's...
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