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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Bringing together ancient wisdom and modern concepts, our new book A NEW WAY OF SEEING celebrates the power of collaboration and craft with patterned projects from...
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Join us at the Victoria and Albert Museum to learn about the inspirational power of pattern. Discover how looking beyond mundane forms can uncover the hidden wonder in...
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Thank you to everyone who joined co-founder, Anna for a morning of pattern exploration and cosy conversation hosted by YCN. Anna shared insights into the PATTERNITY...
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Our co-founders Anna and Grace returned to the Quadrangle Trust for a weekend of nature exploration with our friends The Bio-Leadership Project. Together they've been...
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Yes, we did go to the BBC to speak live on air about patterns and positivity yesterday. And yes, we were interviewed by the one, the only, Trisha Goddard . What a woman....
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Co-founder Grace embarked on a journey of exploration in Moray, Scotland. She stopped at Findhorn Ecovillage , an experimental community project which acts as a ' living...
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An excerpt from PATTERNITY: A New Way Of Seeing on International Mother Language Day, as we consider pattern's power to create identity, whilst simultaneously being the...
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We're delighted to announce Rebecca Earley, designer, researcher, educator and strategist for sustainable textiles and the circular economy, will be joining our...
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Our mission to use pattern to build bridges between disciplines and industries is often described as pioneering, but the exploration of pattern to enhance our...
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The film continued this storytelling, championing Nathan Clark's boot inspired by the footwear of off-duty army officers in Cairo's fabled old bazaar in 1949. Every...
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Pattern Power is the biannual PATTERNITY festival devoted to the powerful presence of pattern in everyday life. Continuing our celebration of space we asked Chris...
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