Today we celebrate the life of Nelson Mandela, who pioneered interconnectivity of people, and championed pattern in his inspiring wardrobe choices!⠀ Mandela sported what...
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Conservators at The Costume Institute at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art use micrograph technology to uncover details about garments in their collections, in order to...
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Rotterdam-based designers Night Shop are repurposing soft urethane foam to 'draw' carpets, using syringes of different colours to create weave-like designs. True to the...
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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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We were invited to the RCA's Designers in Discussion evening to discuss the PATTERNITY journey with s tudents from the school of Materials, Fashion and Textiles. It was...
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A film, filmed and directed by PATTERNITY co-founders Anna + Grace brings to life the concept and story of our CRACKLE CONNECTIONS homewares collaboration with Zambian...
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A US Soldier tests an early black and white uniform to conceal him while climbing trees during the First World War. Khaki-splotched designs were introduced towards the...
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Central Saint Martin graduate Chung In No's collection explored pattern interference through print and webbed textiles. He found inspiration in the different ways...
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We snapped this pattern-filled shot of DJ Ruf Dug and baby Larry at Pikes, Ibiza on our recent PATTERNITRIP. You can listen to Ruf Dugs track Tendacayou on our Wavescape...
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The 950 jazzy carpets of British pub chain Wetherspoons are being documented by Kit Caless and ale drinkers across the UK. Each pub's carpet has been designed uniquely...
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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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