We spoke with the wonderful people at Wallpaper* ahead of our new collection launch at Design Miami about our new collaboration with Cosentino. "We’re inspired by the...
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On Wednesday the 16th of June, join PATTERNITY for the online launch of Jeremy Lent’s l atest book, The Web of Meaning: Integrating Science and Traditional Wisdom to...
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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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Our 224-page manifesto explores the positive power of pattern to inspire a more curious, collaborative and connected way of living. Blurring the boundaries between the...
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Anna and Grace had the pleasure of interviewing Professor Mike Turner, Head of Infection and Immunobiology at the Wellcome Trust for a very special positive pattern...
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How can we use art and design to talk about the bigger picture? At PATTERNITY we use pattern to visualise the unseen and connect the individual to universal principles....
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PATTERNITY Co-Founder Anna is joining glass artist Dr Shelley James and leading scientists to discuss the universal and influential power of pattern in culture this...
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We are honoured to have collaborated with Choose Earth Collective on “Smikra Wahikwa” or “The Future is Ancestral,” an interactive Indigenous-led installation that sits...
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During this time of great change and uncertainty many of us have felt even more soothed, uplifted and grounded by the Natural world. Nature has taken on a deeper...
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A serendipitous fly-by of the Space Station in 2009 enabled an astronaut to capture the exact moment the Sarychev Volcano on Matua Island – part of the Russian Kuril...
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The recent heatwave in the UK and Ireland has had some unforeseen effects: revealing long-forgotten archaeological sites in fields and farms across the nation. New...
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Thinker-in-residence at the Institute for Applied Ecology at the University of Canberra, Australia pondered the patterns of algae he found on a walk. Charles Krebs noted...
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The patterns of our pulse have a profound impact on our emotions, and tuning into this rhythm can help us be more intuitive and in tune with our feelings, scientists...
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This curly little succulent, reminiscent of Vienetta ice cream, is known as a Trachyandra tortilis and is native to South Africa. The 'tortilis' comes from the latin for...
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It's common to attribute human traits to other living things – in the case of some tree species, we have observed an instance of their shyness. As they grow to their...
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The word interstitial means "between spaces" and has been used to describe a recently discovered new human 'organ'. It's surprising, that after all our anatomical...
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Mother Earth Day is celebrated to remind each of us that the Earth and its ecosystems provide us with life and sustenance. It also recognises a collective responsibility...
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Jupiter's atmosphere is constantly in motion, and scientists have only recently understood the make-up and dynamics of this giant body. NASA's Juno spacecraft took this...
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Some of the most beautiful patterns appear momentarily or under certain conditions, creating a fleeting moment of wonder. In the case of iridescent bands of colour,...
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